Maryland’s ACC farewell

Maryland football disappointment

At the beginning of the season I never imagined that today’s in NC State Maryland football game would be played with this little attention, emotion and excitement. It is a sad state of affairs for NC State, Maryland and the Atlantic Coast Conference that the Wolfpack will say goodbye to our old nemesis, the Maryland Terrapins today in Carter-Finley Stadium with such little fanfare. Over the last 15 years Maryland football has been to NC State football what NC State basketball had been to Maryland basketball in the 1970s – a thorn in the side. I’ve read a lot of articles bidding adieu to Maryland, but none were more currently relevant than Joe Giglio’s article linked here:

One last trip into the heart of ACC country, one last ACC football game, one last go round with N.C. State.

It’s a fitting ACC finale for the Terrapins, original conference members who are leaving after 60 years for the Big Ten in June. Fitting that the end is against the Wolfpack, their spiritual and color-coordinated conference kin.

If nothing else, the ACC’s “red” schools were united in their opposition of the ACC’s “blue” schools.

The two schools will always be linked by the Greatest College Basketball Game ever played (please stop embarrassing yourselves, Duke-Kentucky fans), but the football series has been very good, too. You can argue since 2000, there hasn’t been a more compelling series in the ACC.

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Maryland also gave the ACC the biggest comeback in NCAA history (since broken), a 31-point comeback in a 42-40 win over Miami in 1984. Then was on the losing end of the biggest comeback in a game between two ACC teams 2011, a 56-41 Wolfpack win, after the Terps led 27-0.

The games between the Terps and Pack in 2001, ’03, ’10 and ’11 were all-timers. It would be fun if N.C. State scheduled the Terps, instead of South Alabama, Central Michigan or Georgia Southern, but that won’t happen any time soon, if ever.

You really can’t blame N.C. State for avoiding Maryland, which former coach Tom O’Brien labeled the Wolfpack’s version of the “Bermuda Triangle.”

It was Maryland that kept Russell Wilson and the Wolfpack out of the ACC title game in 2010. It was Maryland that swept Philip Rivers all four of his years at State, including his Senior Day ceremony when his jersey was retired.

No, we won’t see Maryland on a football field in these parts for a while. It’s too bad. No one else will say it, certainly not anyone from Greensboro, but Maryland will be missed. A hale and hearty adieu to you, Terps. Saturdays in the ACC won’t be the same, and neither will your trips to Iowa City or Evanston.

Maryland will leave ACC having won nine conference titles (1953, 1955, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2001) and 344 games. As Giglio shared, “Since the ACC was formed in 1953, N.C. State holds a 29-28-1 advantage in the series, only Duke-Virginia (28-28) has been closer.” NC State has won the last two vs the Terps and currently leads the overall series that started in 1909 by the slimmest margin of 33-32-4. Both programs have 11 conference football championships. You can click here for more direct comparisons of the two programs that will show Maryland holding a slight advantage driven primarily from their success in the 1950s (1953 National Champions) and the late 1970s/1980s.

From WRAL:

A WILD SERIES: The Terrapins’ exit brings to an end one of the league’s most unpredictable series. The Wolfpack lead it 33-32-4, and 11 of the last 13 matchups have been decided by 10 or fewer points. Among the recent highlights: Maryland’s winning field goal hitting the upright last year, and N.C. State reeled off 42 straight points in the final 25 minutes to turn a 41-14 deficit into a 56-41 win in 2011.

In addition to the Wolfpack’s attempt to maintain grasp of an all-time winning record in the series for the Terrapins, State is also looking to avoid our first winless season in the ACC since 1959. State is currently 3-8 overall. Additionally, State will host two high school recruits this weekend, including DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.) offensive tackle Brock Ruble. Ruble, a 3-star, 6 foot 8 inch, 320 pound lineman is choosing between State and Maryland (of course). He would be a fantastic addition to the Wolfpack’s well documented needs on the offensive line. Ruble has also been offered by Florida State, Tennessee, Florida, Virginia Tech and at least a dozen other schools.

Joining Ruble in Raleigh this weekend is Jamie Byrd, a JUCO defensive back who played high school football in Florida and originally committed to TCU out of high school. I don’t know if State has offered Byrd yet, but we appear to be battling Arizona where Byrd visited last weekend.

As a parting shot, may I remind you that it was SIX years ago that a first year NC State head coach wrapped up his first season in a home game against Maryland on Thanksgiving weekend. On that day, Tom O’Brien’s Wolfpack may have laid the biggest egg of his career by losing to the Terrapins 37-0. But, that embarrassment was overshadowed by this moment that still lives today:

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152 Responses to Maryland’s ACC farewell

  1. redcanine 11/30/2013 at 2:00 PM #

    We didn’t. It’s a typo.

  2. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 2:00 PM #

    Jeeez…we’re not even within 10 yards of their receivers.

  3. hammerpack 11/30/2013 at 2:03 PM #

    NCSU football is at its all time low.

  4. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 2:04 PM #

    “Jeeez…we’re not even within 10 yards of their receivers.”

    Considering their white QB is faster than everyone we have I’m surprised we aren’t playing 20 yards off them.

  5. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 2:06 PM #

    If anyone in the stadium is monitoring this thread….I’ll give you 50 bucks to jump out of the stands and punch Randy Edsall upside the head.

  6. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 2:08 PM #

    UNC WR drops a TD pass. Turnover on downs.

  7. coyotejoe 11/30/2013 at 2:09 PM #

    In my area, Dish Network had the audacity to charge $26 to watch this game…they should pay ME $26 to watch this!

  8. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 2:10 PM #

    Maybe in the second half we should just put fatheads out there?

  9. hammerpack 11/30/2013 at 2:11 PM #

    It’s not they we merely lose games, we just aren’t even competitive with ANY team in the ACC.

    This program has reached rock bottom.

  10. redcanine 11/30/2013 at 2:12 PM #

    B-b-b-baby, you j-j-j-just aint seen n-n-nuthin yet!

  11. hammerpack 11/30/2013 at 2:13 PM #

    By the way, I refuse to watch any more NCSU football games, in person or on TV until a watchable product is produced.

    At this point it appears we could be years away from such.

  12. TheAliasTroll 11/30/2013 at 2:14 PM #

    Hopefully the coaching staff comes to it’s senses and requests to shorten the last two quarters to ten minutes each like ODU did against UNC last week.

  13. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 2:14 PM #

    “Maybe in the second half we should just put fatheads out there?”

    Why not? Even stuck to a wall, they aren’t any slower than we are.

  14. TheAliasTroll 11/30/2013 at 2:17 PM #

    we’d probably be better

  15. eas 11/30/2013 at 2:23 PM #

    I decided to be a good hubby and go with the Wife and kids to S…hole Kenan to watch the game. We are a house divided so it’s only fair I accompany her on a few games. Plus I figured it would be less torture than our circus. So basically I’m watching the Pack via iPhone….Blue makes me so sick, I feel like Black Friday at Walmart everytime I’m in Kenan.

  16. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 2:30 PM #

    Yep…I think 20 yards might be more accurate Jigsy.

    Wow.

  17. djcmlc3 11/30/2013 at 2:48 PM #

    I have a hard time believing Stocker is worse than Mitchell. I guess losing Brosius hurt

  18. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 3:00 PM #

    I find it hard to believe TOB recruited only 1AA talent.

  19. TheAliasTroll 11/30/2013 at 3:03 PM #

    Duke back on top by 2 with ~2 minutes to go!

  20. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 3:05 PM #

    That clock can’t run out fast enough.

  21. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 3:08 PM #

    Stupid face mask penalty

  22. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 3:12 PM #

    Nice toss Markweeeeese.

    Go sit your ass down.

  23. TheAliasTroll 11/30/2013 at 3:12 PM #

    YAY DUKE!!! CUTCLIFFE NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR!

    and UNC got away with egregious holding pretty much every snap of that last drive

  24. 1.21 Jigawatts 11/30/2013 at 3:13 PM #

    INT Dook

    Suck It Holes!!!

  25. Wufpacker 11/30/2013 at 3:14 PM #

    Heels just can’t help but try to start shit.

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