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the only time of Maryland's undefeated season that they trailed an opponent. The Terrapins responded, and by the end of the third quarter, they had taken the game in hand, 34–7. Against the stubborn Navy line, Scarbath resorted to the pass more than usual, and completed 16 of 34 for 285 yards. Despite a late Midshipmen surge, Maryland held on for the win, 40–21.
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city ... It would have been a sellout in Charlotte, and they decided to do something else. That has caused us to pause a little bit and think through the whole relationship." Ralph Friedgen responded by saying "He's gotta get over it," and that the Navy rivalry never entered into the decision-making process.
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offense, had brought consistent success to Maryland in the intervening years. Fearing a renewal of post-game mischief, the Midshipmen attending the match were given strict orders: "Behave like gentlemen and go straight home after the Maryland–Navy football game in College Park tomorrow. No midshipmen
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Despite a lopsided start in the early 20th century, the Terps and Midshipmen were evenly matched for most of the history of the series. Between 1931 and 1965, Navy won six and Maryland five games. In the 2005 season opener, Navy was coming off one of its best seasons in history with a 10–2 record the
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in the final quarter. Maryland took over on their own 18-yard line after the Navy kick, trailing 20–15 with 4:37 left on the clock. Hollenbach then engineered a 12-play, 82-yard drive capped by an 11-yard touchdown pass and a two-point conversion. Navy took over with one minute left, and completed a
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In 2007, the two teams agreed to schedule a rematch for September 6, 2010. Deborah Yow stated that, "The citizens of Maryland have made it clear they want this game." Alluding to the Navy athletic staff's perceived reticence, she added, "We got past the Charlotte situation." The delay in scheduling
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Due to Fishman's actions, Academy officials allowed their contractual obligation to the series to lapse after the 1965 game. Years later, Bud Thalman, Navy sports information director at the time, said the incident had taken place "when there was still some level of sportsmanship in athletes ... It
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In 1951, pranks soon returned to the two campuses. Midshipmen were caught in the act of painting the letter "N" on various buildings on the Maryland campus and defacing the grass with the Navy emblem. Early in the 1951 game, Navy's Frank Brady returned a punt 100 yards to take the lead, 7–0. It was
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Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk stated that Maryland's snub was the basis for their rejection of Maryland offers to renew the series in 2010: "The stage was set for everything we had talked about, and all the good things that could have happened for fans—a big rematch, a bowl setting, a great
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The 1930 game proved to be the first competitive match of the series. Navy scored the only points with a 65-yard touchdown run on the second play of the game. The remainder was a defensive struggle, and Navy and Maryland advanced to the opposing one- and nine-yard lines, respectively, before being
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The game itself was closely contested. Staubach completed 25 passes, but also threw two interceptions. Late in the fourth quarter, Navy took the lead, 22–21. With less than three minutes remaining, the Midshipmen kicked off and halfback Ken Ambrusko fielded the ball from the Terrapins' endzone.
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to the winner. 69,348 fans turned out to see the game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, which was considered a home game for Maryland. Navy dominated the game statistically, controlling the ball for nearly 40 minutes and gaining 485 yards. The Midshipmen also converted 10 of 18 third-down
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After a punt return, Fishman was penalized for a hard hit that injured receiver Skip Orr directly in front of the Navy stands, intensifying the ever-present heckling from the crowd. In response, Fishman approached the Brigade of Midshipmen section and raised an extended
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The Maryland staff reevaluated the EagleBank Bowl but determined it was impossible as many players had an exam on the game date. Yow said, "There are people who are at risk and need every moment of that week to prepare for the exams." As a result, Navy played
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to meet the Navy "Admirals" for the first time. In the first eight games of the series, Navy outscored the teams of the Maryland Agricultural College, Maryland State College (1916 and 1917), and finally, the University of Maryland (1930 onwards) by a combined
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interception helped Navy to end the first quarter with a 14–3 lead. Immediately before halftime, Maryland kicked a field goal and another third-quarter field goal narrowed the deficit to 14–9. Both Maryland and Navy rushed for touchdowns and failed to make
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The teams met again in 1950 when Navy had a last-minute opening in its schedule. The Terrapins won three consecutive games from 1950 to 1952, and the Midshipmen won three from 1958 to 1963. During the 1964 game, a Maryland player twice flashed an
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newspaper said that having the trophy "awarded by a third party" rather than "having a trophy dreamed up by the administrations at each school to create a more 'rivalry-y' feel" makes the award seem "more legitimate and less cheesy".
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coal miners." A former Navy fullback, Pat Donnelly, said that compared to a "public institution, was night and day. I think there was a feeling of mutual dislike, but it wasn’t personal, it was more institutional."
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Maryland struggled after the departure of Jim Tatum, and, in the next meeting in 1958, Navy routed them, 40–14. In 1959, Maryland students painted a presumptive final score of "Maryland 59, Navy 0" on the statue of
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In 2010, the Touchdown Club of Annapolis commissioned The Crab Bowl trophy, with underwriting by the D'Camera group. The trophy is a large "pewter bowl overflowing with pewter crabs", meant to be replicas of the
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to meet female students, which served to aggravate the ill feelings. Pranks and vandalism were commonplace on both campuses and exacerbated the already tense situation between Maryland and Navy.
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was so out of character it was stunning. There was no inclination from Navy to seek out a renewal. That untoward act of sportsmanship created a bad taste among people." Navy head coach
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Navy dominated the series early by winning the first eight games, between 1905 and 1930, which remains the longest streak. Maryland secured its first win in 1931 at a neutral site in
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In addition to proximity and competitiveness, the rivalry was fueled by controversial incidents both on and off the field. Maryland supporters long held that Navy players used
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Stan Karnash and Pete Augsburger for 44- and 59-yard touchdowns. In the third quarter, the Midshipmen responded with a score of their own. In the final period, Maryland end
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was hired as his successor and spearheaded efforts to reinvigorate the team's old rivalries, including that against Navy. Friedgen, who played for Maryland as an
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chances. But their errors and failure to convert near the goal line cost them dearly. Navy kicker Joe Buckley missed a 32-yard field goal attempt, quarterback
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did not play in the game. Corcoran, Fishman and some of the other Terrapins had defeated Staubach as freshmen on their respective universities'
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quarterback, said that "it was not a friendly game ... Jerry did not have friendliness in his eyes. He had an extra mean streak that day."
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school. Some students viewed the Naval Academy, with its strictly regimented culture, as elitist. A former Terrapins linebacker,
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previous year. Maryland struggled later in 2005, but proved a competitive match for Navy and achieved a last-minute win, 23–20.
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unexpectedly canceled a scheduled game with Navy. Maryland agreed to fill in for Georgetown and hosted the Academy for the
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to find a black player who was academically and athletically suited to come to College Park. Corso had been impressed by
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and attended by 67,809 fans. The game was a close contest marked by costly Maryland turnovers and Navy penalties. A
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and coach Friedgen, the decision was based on the players' preference, a bigger school pay-out, warmer weather, a
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on each team, said that the Midshipmen "had a saying that beating Army is great, but beating Maryland is a must."
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opponent, and more media exposure. Also, the Champs Sports Bowl was deemed to be the fourth-most prestigious non-
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five yards for the final score by the Terrapins. Navy scored twice more, but Maryland held on to win, 35–21.
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After two more meetings, the series was suspended in 1934 when the Maryland administration protested a play.
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On October 25, 1905, the team then known as the Maryland Agricultural "Farmers" (or "Aggies") traveled to
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during play, a charge counter-accused by the Academy after the 1963 game. Some Midshipmen would travel to
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was attributed to the need for a three-way contract between Maryland, Navy, and the stadium tenants, the
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Awarded to the winner of football competitions between the U.S. Naval Academy and University of Maryland
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lost a fumble at the Maryland 1-yard line, and Maryland eventually walked away with a 17–14 victory.
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34 yards for another touchdown. Then, 54 seconds later, end Lew Weidensaul recovered a Midshipmen
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first down on their 33-yard line before an interception sealed the game for the Terps 23–20.
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included the award in its list of the 40 most "Unusual Trophies in College Football".
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Newspapers predicted that Navy would win the 1950 game due to the inexperience of the
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As of 2022, there are no future football games scheduled between Navy and Maryland.
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In the first Maryland win of the series, the Terrapins scored the only points on a
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Ambrusko returned it 101 yards for a touchdown, and Maryland won the game, 27–22.
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for the second time of the season in the EagleBank Bowl and Maryland traveled to
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called Fishman's act "a disgrace to college football." Maryland's head coach,
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In the next postseason, Maryland declined an invitation to face Navy in the
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will enter the goal post activity or other altercation following the game."
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Jim Corcoran Dies; 'Poor Man's Joe Namath' Reigned in Minor League Football
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rebuffed. The 1931 match-up was held for the first time at a neutral site,
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Despite his later assertions to the contrary, Maryland backup quarterback
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According to former Maryland head coach (and former Maryland player)
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Ill will lingers at Navy, Maryland; Rivalry to restart in Crab Bowl
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Before the 1964 game, Maryland supporters stole the Navy mascot,
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Jeff Barker and Don Markus, "Boise for Terps—or Detroit?",
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In the early 1960s, the Terrapins were coached by former
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In the first quarter against Navy, Scarbath scored on a
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M&T Bank Stadium before the 2010 Crab Bowl Classic
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Before the half, he completed passes to 341:, who attended both schools and broke the 1917: 1915: 1875: 1873: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1682: 1680: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1580: 1578: 4395:(Florida Atlantic–Florida International) 2009: 2007: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1570: 1568: 1566: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1263: 1055: 1039: 975: 945: 880: 864: 763:In 2008, Navy accepted a bid to play an 651:In 1997, Maryland had a new head coach, 571: 450:, who were led by 19-year-old sophomore 1983:Jeff Barker, "Terps want big buildup", 1508: 1476: 4309:Tulsa–Wichita State (men's basketball) 1780:Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium 31: 4901:(Penn State–Pittsburgh–West Virginia) 4237:National championship seasons in bold 3262:National championship seasons in bold 1879:Ted Patterson and Edwin H. Remsberg, 7: 2301:Unusual Trophies in College Football 2275:University of Maryland, College Park 1712: 1710: 1708: 1706: 1605:Terps meet Navy at Baltimore stadium 1051: 518:and future Heisman-winning halfback 377:A forward pass during the 1931 game. 2454:Maryland Agricultural College Field 422:dedication game in front of a then 3329:Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 2076:, ESPN, accessed January 24, 2009. 1853:2007 Terrapin Football Record Book 25: 2404:, University of Maryland Archives 2367:Basic Opponent-vs-Opponent Record 2336:Basic Opponent-vs-Opponent Record 2049:Navy, Maryland meant to be rivals 1717:Terps vs. Navy – Game Day Central 522:helped Navy to a victory, 22–14. 414:The series resumed in 1950 after 301:. The schools by their nature, a 27:American college football rivalry 2534:Anthony C. Nardo Memorial Trophy 2217:Wang, Gene (September 1, 2010). 2032:ACC pick for D.C. bowl uncertain 686:The 2005 game was played at the 199: 187: 173: 166: 159: 56: 42: 4963:1905 establishments in Maryland 4505:Oral Roberts–Tulsa (basketball) 2265:Broman, Ben (August 29, 2010). 2123:Football will play Navy in 2010 4616:Protected conference rivalries 2142:. The Capital. August 28, 2010 1397: 1340: 1317: 1294: 643:(#4) dives to tackle slotback 229:Maryland–Navy football rivalry 218:Locations of Maryland and Navy 1: 4357:Auburn–UAB (men's basketball) 2363:"Navy vs Maryland, 1869–2012" 2332:"Maryland vs Navy, 1869–2012" 2074:2008–09 Bowl schedule/results 1003:Total points scored in series 973:Fewest total points in a game 430:. Tatum, an innovator of the 4953:Maryland Terrapins rivalries 4277:American Athletic Conference 2307:. p. 16. 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