Maryland–Virginia rivalry
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Maryland-Virginia rivalry
Maryland Terrapins
Maryland Terrapins football
The Maryland Terrapins football team represents the University of Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Bowl Subdivision competition. The Terrapins compete within the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference...

Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Cavaliers football
Virginia Cavaliers football is a college football program that competes in the NCAA Division I-FBS and the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference...

Originated 1919
Continuity 1957
Games Played 76 (through 2011)
Series Record Maryland leads, 42–32–2
Most Recent Game Virginia 31-13
Next Game 2012 TBA (Charlottesville)


The Maryland–Virginia rivalry, the Virginia–Maryland rivalry, or the Beltway Brawl is an American college football
College football
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 rivalry
College rivalry
Pairs of schools, colleges and universities, especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization, often establish a college rivalry with each other over the years. This rivalry can extend to both academics and athletics, the latter being typically...

 game played annually by the Maryland Terrapins football
Maryland Terrapins football
The Maryland Terrapins football team represents the University of Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Bowl Subdivision competition. The Terrapins compete within the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference...

 team of the University of Maryland
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park is a top-ranked public research university located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C...

 and the Virginia Cavaliers football
Virginia Cavaliers football
Virginia Cavaliers football is a college football program that competes in the NCAA Division I-FBS and the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference...

 team of the University of Virginia
University of Virginia
The University of Virginia is a public research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, founded by Thomas Jefferson...

. Terrapins and Cavaliers first met on the football field in 1919, and the series has been played annually without interruption since 1957.

Maryland leads the all-time series with an total record of 42–32–2, although Virginia is 15–5 in the rivalry since 1992. Maryland possesses the longest winning streak of the series, sixteen games between 1972 and 1987, while Virginia has the second longest streak with nine consecutive wins ending in 2000.

Contributing factors

Several factors contribute to the intensity of the rivalry. The two states and their eponymous flagship universities, share close historical and cultural ties. The schools are located in relatively close geographic proximity, separated by about 129 miles. Due in large part to this proximity, the schools aggressively compete for recruits in the Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic States
The Mid-Atlantic states, also called middle Atlantic states or simply the mid Atlantic, form a region of the United States generally located between New England and the South...

 region. Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen
Ralph Friedgen
Ralph Harry Friedgen is an American football coach. He was the head coach at the University of Maryland from 2001 to 2010. Friedgen was previously an offensive coordinator at Maryland, Georgia Tech, and in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers...

 expressed the importance of the rivalry by stating, "It's a potential rivalry in every sport we play. They're border states. We compete for students, not just athletes."

The two are both long-time members of the Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference
The Atlantic Coast Conference is a collegiate athletic league in the United States. Founded in 1953 in Greensboro, North Carolina, the ACC sanctions competition in twenty-five sports in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its twelve member universities...

, with Maryland becoming a founding member in 1953 and Virginia joining later in that same year. When the conference reorganized in 2005, Maryland and Virginia were placed in separate divisions, but designated as cross-divisional rivals that continue to meet annually. The intensity of the rivalry is increased by a long history in the series of comebacks, shutouts, and spoilers that prevented one team from securing a conference championship or bowl game appearance. From the 1920s until 1945, the teams competed for the Tydings Trophy, named for former politician and Maryland alum Millard Tydings
Millard Tydings
Millard Evelyn Tydings was an attorney, author, soldier, state legislator, and served as a Democratic Representative and Senator in the United States Congress from Maryland.-Early life:...

 who had several friends amongst the professors at Virginia. In 2003, the schools discussed reviving the trophy tradition, but it was ultimately rejected by Virginia, due to concerns over the reorganization of the ACC.

Before and after their meeting in 2010, players from both schools attributed the importance of the game to the negative feelings the programs have for each other. Virginia center
Center (American football)
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 Anthony Mihota said "I guess it's because we don't like them very much. Something about them that gets under our skin". After Maryland's victory, Terp linebacker
Linebacker
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 Adrian Moten commented, "This was a big win in the rivalry. They hate us. We hate them."

The high academic standing of the University of Virginia in a national publication has added to the competitiveness between the two. In 2003, University of Maryland president C.D. Mote
C. Daniel Mote, Jr.
Clayton Daniel Mote, Jr., Ph.D. served as President of the University of Maryland, College Park from September 1998 till August 2010...

 asserted that, in academic terms, Virginia was "highly overrated these days ... U.S. News & World Report
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places them at the top of the pile with Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley , is a teaching and research university established in 1868 and located in Berkeley, California, USA...

, which is ridiculous." Mote further stated that students from the state of Maryland
Maryland
Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east...

 paying a higher tuition cost to attend the University of Virginia
University of Virginia
The University of Virginia is a public research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, founded by Thomas Jefferson...

 "don’t know any better." While the University of Virginia president, John Casteen
John T. Casteen III
John Thomas Casteen III is an American educator. He has served as Professor of English and President of the University of Virginia from 1990 through 2010.-Early life and career:...

, said such remarks can be taken out of context, Virginia board of visitors member, William H. Goodwin, responded in The Cavalier Daily
The Cavalier Daily
The Cavalier Daily is the fully independent student-run newspaper at the University of Virginia, founded in 1890. It is the oldest daily college newspaper in Virginia and the oldest newspaper in Charlottesville, Virginia...

, "I certainly think a college president should have more class, but you have to expect that from Maryland."

Relative importance

Virginia has a far more vehement rivalry with Virginia Tech
Virginia-Virginia Tech rivalry
The Virginia–Virginia Tech rivalry is an American college rivalry that exists between the Virginia Cavaliers sports teams of the University of Virginia and the Virginia Tech Hokies sports teams of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Both universities are members of the...

, in which they compete for the Commonwealth Cup
Commonwealth Cup
The Commonwealth Cup is an American college football rivalry game played between the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia and the Virginia Tech Hokies football team of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Typically, this series is played on a Saturday...

, and a far more historical border rivalry against North Carolina
North Carolina Tar Heels football
The North Carolina Tar Heels football team represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in collegiate level football. In Carolina’s first 121 seasons of football competition, the Tar Heels have compiled a record of 646–488–54, a winning percentage of .566...

, the South's Oldest Rivalry
South's Oldest Rivalry
The South's Oldest Rivalry is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia and the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...

. Maryland, on the other hand, does not possess one sole arch-rival. Each of the other teams with which the Terrapins have important rivalries also have more traditional opponents, such as West Virginia (which has Pittsburgh
Backyard Brawl
The Backyard Brawl is an annual football game between the University of Pittsburgh Panthers and the West Virginia University Mountaineers. The term "Backyard Brawl" has also been used to refer to college basketball games played annually or semi-iannually and may also be used to refer to other...

) and Navy (which has Army
Army-Navy Game
The Army–Navy Game is an an American college football rivalry game between the teams of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. The USMA team, "Army", and the USNA team, "Navy", each represent their services' oldest...

).

Former Virginia head coach Al Groh
Al Groh
Al Groh is the defensive coordinator of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team. He is also a former head coach of the University of Virginia football team, a former head coach of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team and the former head coach of the New York Jets of the NFL...

 stopped short of calling the game with Maryland a 'rivalry', but said that "it is a very important game to our team and it is our annual game. So that certainly designates it as being different from the other games." Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen
Ralph Friedgen
Ralph Harry Friedgen is an American football coach. He was the head coach at the University of Maryland from 2001 to 2010. Friedgen was previously an offensive coordinator at Maryland, Georgia Tech, and in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers...

 conceded that "[Virginia has] Virginia Tech as an in-state rivalry, but I think we're their out-of-state rivalry."

Virginia–Maryland is the second most played out-of-state rivalry for Virginia, after the longest standing rivalry in the ACC, the South's Oldest Rivalry
South's Oldest Rivalry
The South's Oldest Rivalry is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia and the North Carolina Tar Heels football team of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...

 between Virginia and North Carolina. It is the fourth most played for the Cavaliers overall, after North Carolina, Virginia Tech (Commonwealth Cup
Commonwealth Cup
The Commonwealth Cup is an American college football rivalry game played between the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia and the Virginia Tech Hokies football team of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Typically, this series is played on a Saturday...

), and Virginia Military Institute.

In contrast, Maryland–Virginia is the most-played historical series for Maryland.

Game results

Maryland victories are shaded in red. Virginia victories are shaded in navy blue. Ties are shaded in gray.
Date Site Winning team Losing team Series
5 November 2011 College Park
College Park, Maryland
College Park is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. The population was 30,413 at the 2010 census. It is best known as the home of the University of Maryland, College Park, and since 1994 the city has also been home to the "Archives II" facility of the U.S...

, MD
Maryland
Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east...

Virginia 31 Maryland 13 MD 42–32–2
14 November 2010 Charlottesville
Charlottesville, Virginia
Charlottesville is an independent city geographically surrounded by but separate from Albemarle County in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States, and named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of King George III of the United Kingdom.The official population estimate for...

, VA
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...

Maryland 42 Virginia 23 MD 42–31–2
17 October 2009 College Park
College Park, Maryland
College Park is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. The population was 30,413 at the 2010 census. It is best known as the home of the University of Maryland, College Park, and since 1994 the city has also been home to the "Archives II" facility of the U.S...

, MD
Maryland
Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east...

Virginia 20 Maryland 9 MD 41–31–2
4 October 2008 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 31 Maryland 0 MD 41–30–2
20 October 2007 College Park, MD Virginia 18 Maryland 17 MD 41–29–2
14 October 2006 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 28 Virginia 26 MD 41–28–2
1 October 2005 College Park, MD Maryland 45 Virginia 33 MD 40–28–2
6 November 2004 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 16 Maryland 0 MD 39–28–2
13 November 2003 College Park, MD Maryland 27 Virginia 17 MD 39–27–2
23 November 2002 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 48 Maryland 13 MD 38–27–2
6 October 2001 College Park, MD Maryland 41 Virginia 21 MD 38–26–2
7 October 2000 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 31 Maryland 23 MD 37–26–2
20 November 1999 College Park, MD Virginia 34 Maryland 30 MD 37–25–2
12 September 1998 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 31 Maryland 19 MD 37–24–2
1 November 1997 College Park, MD Virginia 45 Maryland 0 MD 37–23–2
14 September 1996 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 21 Maryland 3 MD 37–22–2
11 November 1995 College Park, MD Virginia 21 Maryland 18 MD 37–21–2
12 November 1994 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 46 Maryland 21 MD 37–20–2
4 September 1993 College Park, MD Virginia 43 Maryland 29 MD 37–19–2
5 September 1992 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 28 Maryland 15 MD 37–18–2
7 September 1991 College Park, MD Maryland 17 Virginia 6 MD 37–17–2
17 November 1990 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 35 Virginia 30 MD 36–17–2
18 November 1989 College Park, MD Virginia 48 Maryland 21 MD 35–17–2
19 November 1988 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 24 Maryland 23 MD 35–16–2
12 September 1987 College Park, MD Maryland 21 Virginia 19 MD 35–15–2
28 November 1986 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 42 Virginia 10 MD 34–15–2
29 November 1985 College Park, MD Maryland 33 Virginia 21 MD 33–15–2
24 November 1984 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 45 Virginia 34 MD 32–15–2
1 October 1983 College Park, MD Maryland 23 Virginia 3 MD 31–15–2
20 November 1982 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 45 Virginia 14 MD 30–15–2
21 November 1981 College Park, MD Maryland 48 Virginia 7 MD 29–15–2
22 November 1980 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 31 Virginia 0 MD 28–15–2
24 November 1979 College Park, MD Maryland 17 Virginia 7 MD 27–15–2
11 November 1978 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 17 Virginia 7 MD 26–15–2
19 November 1977 College Park, MD Maryland 28 Virginia 0 MD 25–15–2
20 November 1976 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 28 Virginia 0 MD 24–15–2
22 November 1975 College Park, MD Maryland 62 Virginia 24 MD 23–15–2
23 November 1974 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 10 Virginia 0 MD 22–15–2
10 November 1973 College Park, MD Maryland 33 Virginia 0 MD 21–15–2
28 October 1972 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 24 Virginia 23 MD 20–15–2
20 November 1971 College Park, MD Virginia 29 Maryland 27 MD 19–15–2
21 November 1970 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 17 Virginia 14 MD 19–14–2
22 November 1969 College Park, MD Maryland 17 Virginia 14 MD 18–14–2
23 November 1968 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 28 Maryland 23 MD 17–14–2
25 November 1967 College Park, MD Virginia 12 Maryland 7 MD 17–13–2
19 November 1966 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 41 Maryland 17 MD 17–12–2
20 November 1965 College Park, MD Virginia 33 Maryland 27 MD 17–11–2
21 November 1964 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 10 Virginia 0 MD 17–10–2
23 November 1963 College Park, MD Maryland 21 Virginia 6 MD 16–10–2
24 November 1962 College Park, MD Maryland 40 Virginia 18 MD 15–10–2
25 November 1961 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 28 Maryland 16 MD 14–10–2
19 November 1960 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 44 Virginia 12 MD 14–9–2
21 November 1959 College Park, MD Maryland 55 Virginia 12 MD 13–9–2
22 November 1958 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 44 Virginia 6 MD 12–9–2
23 November 1957 College Park, MD Maryland 12 Virginia 0 MD 11–9–2
24 November 1945 Washington, D.C.
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Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

Maryland 19 Virginia 13 MD 10–9–2
4 November 1944 Washington, D.C. Virginia 18 Maryland 7 Tied 9–9–2
6 November 1943 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 39 Maryland 0 MD 9–8–2
14 November 1942 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 27 Virginia 12 MD 9–7–2
12 October 1940 College Park, MD Virginia 19 Maryland 6 MD 8–7–2
14 October 1939 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 12 Maryland 7 MD 8–6–2
22 October 1938 College Park, MD Virginia 27 Maryland 19 MD 8–5–2
16 October 1937 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 3 Virginia 0 MD 8–4–2
17 October 1936 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 21 Virginia 0 MD 7–4–2
2 November 1935 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 14 Virginia 7 MD 6–4–2
3 November 1934 College Park, MD Maryland 20 Virginia 0 MD 5–4–2
4 November 1933 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 6 Maryland 0 Tied 4–4–2
1 October 1932 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 7 Maryland 6 MD 4–3–2
3 October 1931 College Park, MD Maryland 7 Virginia 6 MD 4–2–2
1 November 1930 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 14 Virginia 6 MD 3–2–2
2 November 1929 College Park, MD Maryland 13 Virginia 13 Tied 2–2–2
17 November 1928 College Park, MD Maryland 18 Virginia 2 Tied 2–2–1
12 November 1927 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 21 Maryland 0 UVA 2–1–1
13 November 1926 College Park, MD Maryland 6 Virginia 6 Tied 1–1–1
24 October 1925 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 6 Maryland 0 Tied 1–1
11 October 1919 Charlottesville, VA Maryland 13 Virginia 0 MD 1–0

Statistics

Maryland Virginia
Games played 76
Wins 42 32
Home wins 20 18
Road wins 21 13
Neutral wins 1 1
Consecutive wins 16 9
Most total points in a game 89 (2005)
Most points in a win 62 48
Most points in a loss 30 34
Fewest total points in a game 3 (1937)
Largest margin of victory 43 45
Smallest margin of victory 1 1
Total points scored in series 1602 1385
Shut-outs of opposing team 10 7

1945

Maryland: 19, Virginia: 13

In 1945, the two teams met for a neutral site match-up at Griffith Stadium
Griffith Stadium
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 in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
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 Head coach Frank Murray
Frank Murray
Frank J. Murray was an American football and basketball coach. He is one of the few head football coaches to have non-consecutive tenure at the same college or university. Murray was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983.-Marquette:Murray was the 13th head football at the...

, a future Hall of Fame
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 inductee, had led 13th-ranked Virginia to a perfect 7–0 record. The Cavaliers also held an undefeated streak of fourteen games. Bear Bryant
Bear Bryant
Paul William "Bear" Bryant was an American college football player and coach. He was best known as the longtime head coach of the University of Alabama football team. During his 25-year tenure as Alabama's head coach, he amassed six national championships and thirteen conference championships...

 was in his first and only year as Maryland head coach. Maryland's Sam Behr broke away for a 90-yard touchdown run, but Virginia held the lead in the fourth quarter. In the final seconds of play, Terrapin freshman tailback Bill "Red" Poling completed a forward pass to end Don Gleasner
Don Gleasner
Donald "Don" Gleasner was an American football player. He played as an end and guard at the University of Maryland. In 1945, his senior year, Maryland was coached by the legendary Bear Bryant. Their penultimate game of the season was in Washington, D.C. against then 13th-ranked and undefeated...

 for a 50-yard score. With the win, Maryland tied the all-time series record, and, to date, Virginia has never regained the lead. The final result, 19–13, in favor of Maryland ended Virginia's perfect season and they fell to 20th place in the AP Poll. After this game, the series underwent an 11-year hiatus, and it proved to be the last year that the Tydings Trophy was awarded.

1961

Virginia: 28, Maryland: 16

Tom Nugent
Tom Nugent
Thomas N. "Tom" Nugent was an American college football coach and innovator, sportscaster, public relations man. He served as the head football coach at the Virginia Military Institute, Florida State University, and the University of Maryland. His career record was 89–80–3...

's Terps entered their last season game boasting a 7–2 record that included a win over a seventh-ranked Syracuse
Syracuse Orange football
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 with Heisman Trophy
Heisman Trophy
The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award , is awarded annually to the player deemed the most outstanding player in collegiate football. It was created in 1935 as the Downtown Athletic Club trophy and renamed in 1936 following the death of the Club's athletic director, John Heisman The Heisman Memorial...

-winner Ernie Davis
Ernie Davis
Ernest "Ernie" Davis was an American football running back and the first African-American athlete to win the Heisman Trophy. Wearing number 44, Davis competed collegiately for Syracuse University before being drafted by the Washington Redskins, then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland...

 and the only victory over Penn State
Penn State Nittany Lions football
The Penn State Nittany Lions football team represents the Pennsylvania State University in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as a member of the Big Ten Conference. It is one of the most tradition-rich and storied college football programs in the...

 in school history. They faced a Virginia team that started off their season by breaking a three-year, 28-game losing streak against William & Mary
William & Mary Tribe
The William & Mary Tribe are the athletic teams for the College of William & Mary. The name Tribe now refers to the unity and comradery that William & Mary student-athletes share when competing in the classroom and on the field. William & Mary has transitioned through several official nicknames...

. The Cavaliers had lost the last three meetings against Maryland by an average of 38 points. With a win against Virginia, the Terps would secure the ACC title and a trip to the Gator Bowl
Gator Bowl
The Gator Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Held continuously since 1946, it is the sixth oldest college bowl, as well as the first one ever televised nationally...

. After Maryland scored for an early lead, Virginia quarterback Gary Cuozzo
Gary Cuozzo
Gary Samuel Cuozzo was a former professional American football player. An undrafted quarterback from the University of Virginia, Cuozzo played in 10 NFL seasons from 1963-1972. He began his NFL career on the Baltimore Colts as a backup to Johnny Unitas...

 tossed three short touchdown passes to third-string receiver John Hepler. Defensive back Ted Rzempoluch
Ted Rzempoluch
Theodore Charles Rzempoluch is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played in the NFL for only one season...

 returned an interception 95 yards for a touchdown, and sealed the Terps' fate to go bowl-less. The other three-loss team in the ACC, Duke, won the conference.

1988

Virginia: 24, Maryland: 23

In the final minutes of the game, with the Terps trailing the Cavaliers 24–17, Maryland quarterback Neil O'Donnell
Neil O'Donnell
Neil Kennedy O'Donnell is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals, and Tennessee Titans...

 was injured and taken out of the game. He was replaced by a young second-stringer Scott Zolak
Scott Zolak
Scott David Zolak is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for nine seasons...

. Zolak led a drive which culminated with a three-yard option run for a touchdown narrowing the deficit to a point. With 69 seconds remaining on the clock, Maryland attempted the two-point conversion. Zolak threw into the endzone to running back Ricky Johnson. Johnson appeared to catch the ball before being hit by defensive back Keith McMeans, knocking the ball loose. An official in the endzone immediately signaled for a catch, before others waved it as incomplete. After the game, the usually level-headed Terps head coach Joe Krivak ran to the official who made the initial call, following him to the locker room, and then ran over to yell at referee Don Safrit. Several witnesses claim that Krivak said to the officials that "If it takes every ounce of energy, I'm going to get you out of this league." Virginia (7–4) broke their 16-game losing streak in the series and finished second in the conference. Maryland (5–6) failed to achieve a winning season for the third consecutive year. However, the Cavaliers failed to secure a bowl game berth, while N.C. State with a worse record went on to the Peach Bowl.

1990

Maryland: 35, Virginia: 30

Besieged Maryland head coach Joe Krivak, with a 17–25 record, led his Terps (5–5) to a sold-out Scott Stadium in Charlottesville for their final regular season game. George Welsh's eighth-ranked Virginia (8–1) had spent three weeks atop the AP poll at number-one until a loss against Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represents the Georgia Institute of Technology in collegiate level football. While the team is officially designated as the Yellow Jackets, it is also referred to as the Ramblin' Wreck. The Yellow Jackets are a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference...

. At halftime, Maryland trailed 21–7. Then freshman reserve running back Mark Mason put the Terps back in the game with a 59-yard touchdown breakaway, and a team best run for the year. Maryland quarterback Scott Zolak
Scott Zolak
Scott David Zolak is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for nine seasons...

 threw for two more touchdowns and Mason scored the go-ahead with an 8-yard rush to put the Terps ahead 35–30. With the win, Maryland secured a bowl berth for the first time since Bobby Ross
Bobby Ross
Robert Joseph Ross is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at The Citadel , the University of Maryland, College Park , the Georgia Institute of Technology , and the United States Military Academy , compiling a career college football record of 103–101–2...

 left four seasons prior. Virginia took a nose-dive in the AP rankings to 17th, and after another loss to Virginia Tech settled for the Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl
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 where they were edged by Tennessee, 23–22.

1999

Virginia: 34, Maryland: 30

After starting the season 5–2, Maryland had suffered a devastating three-game losing streak before their finale at Byrd Stadium
Byrd Stadium
Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium , is an outdoor athletic stadium on the campus of the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. It is the home of the Maryland Terrapins football and lacrosse teams, which compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference...

. The Terps (5–5) needed to beat the Cavaliers to finish with a winning season and likely secure a berth in the Aloha Bowl
Aloha Bowl
The Aloha Bowl was a National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision college football bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. With the exception of the 1983-86 playings, the Aloha Bowl was traditionally played on Christmas morning in Honolulu. For most of its...

 or Oahu Bowl
Oahu Bowl
The Oahu Bowl is a now defunct National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game played in Honolulu, Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. Played on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, the Oahu Bowl was sponsored by Jeep motor company...

. At the end of the first quarter, Virginia led 17–0. Maryland's freshman quarterback Latrez Harrison
Latrez Harrison
Latrez Harrison is a former Arena Football League wide receiver/defensive back for the New York Dragons. He attended the University of Maryland. Harrison played quarterback at Maryland as a true freshman in 1999 and again in 2001 as a redshirt sophomore...

 was pulled and replaced by former safety Randall Jones. Jones along with Heisman prospect running back LaMont Jordan
LaMont Jordan
LaMont Damon Jordan is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the New York Jets in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft...

 led the Terps to tie it at 17–17 before halftime. In the third quarter, Jordan ran 90 yards to bring it to 24–17, but the Cavaliers equalized shortly thereafter. With 5:18 remaining, Terps kicker Brian Kopka made a field goal to bring it to 30–27. In the next series, the Cavaliers went for it on fourth down but a Dan Ellis pass was incomplete. The Terps took over on downs with 1:40 left on the clock. Victory seemed assured, but Maryland failed to convert a first down and the inexperienced Randall Jones ran out of bounds on third down, which stopped the clock when Virginia had no time-outs. The Cavaliers got the ball on their own 24-yard line. In nine plays and just 46 seconds, Dan Ellis led a 76-yard drive that culminated with a touchdown pass to Billy McMullen to clinch the game with 26 seconds left. The 33–30 final result evaporated the Terrapins' hopes for their first bowl game in nine years. After the game, Maryland coach Ron Vanderlinden
Ron Vanderlinden
Ron Vanderlinden is an American college football coach. He is currently the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Penn State University. Vanderlinden previously served as the head coach at the University of Maryland from 1997 to 2000....

 remarked "Devastating. The worst loss I've ever been associated with because of what was on the line."

2002

Virginia: 48, Maryland: 13

After Terps head coach Ralph Friedgen stated Maryland expected to "beat teams like Duke and Virginia", the Cavs sought vindication for the comparison to ACC football's perpetual underdog. While Maryland's Scott McBrien
Scott McBrien
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 passed for a touchdown in the first series, Virginia went on to score 20 unanswered points in the second quarter with two Matt Schaub passes and a field goal. In the second half, the Cavaliers delivered four more touchdowns: another Schaub pass, a pass by receiver Billy McMullen
Billy McMullen
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, and two short rushing scores. The Terps only managed to use Nick Novak
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 to make good two field goals. The loss broke Maryland's eight-game winning streak, and prevented them from sharing a piece of the ACC championship. Instead, Florida State finished with a better conference record (7–1), and secured the title outright.

2003

Maryland: 27, Virginia: 17

With leading rusher Bruce Perry
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 out due to a sprained ankle, Terps running back Josh Allen adeptly filling in, and racked up 257 yards and two touchdowns. Virginia quarterback Matt Schaub
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 threw for a touchdown and ran for another, but his second-half comeback attempt ultimately fell short. In the game, Schaub reached 186 career passing yards overtaking Shawn Moore
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's school record. There was also some excitement even before the game started. Maryland assistant coach James Franklin and Virginia head coach Al Groh
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 had a heated exchange after a Cavaliers player interrupted the Terps' warm up drills. Then, after Virginia won the coin toss, Al Groh infamously elected to kick off to start both halves. Immediately after the decision, the entire Maryland team rushed the field in celebration and was given a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct
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 penalty before the opening kickoff. The win kept the Terps' ACC title hopes alive, but Florida State narrowly beat N.C. State 50–44 to win the conference outright. Maryland finished second-place in the ACC.

2006

Maryland: 28, Virginia: 26

After giving up 255 yards, the Terps trailed 20–0 at halftime. Cavaliers punt returner Emmanuel Byers muffed
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 a third-quarter punt to give Maryland possession on the Virginia one-yard line. Lance Ball
Lance Ball
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 rushed for a touchdown on the next play, and the Terps went on to score another 21 points in the final quarter to include a 56-yard breakaway by Keon Lattimore
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 and a 45-yard pick-six by linebacker Erin Henderson
Erin Henderson
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. With 2:37 left on the clock, the Cavaliers responded with a 44-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Ogletree
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, to pull to 28–26. Virginia attempted a two-point conversion to send the game into overtime. Cornerback Josh Wilson
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, who was scored on twice earlier, broke up the pass to clinch the win for the Terps.

2007

Virginia: 18, Maryland: 17

Reserve sophomore running back Mikell Simpson
Mikell Simpson
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 racked up 152 rushing yards as a 19th-ranked Virginia came from behind to defeat Maryland. The game ended when, with 16 seconds remaining, Simpson dived into the endzone as the ball was knocked out of his hands. It was ruled a touchdown and Virginia defeated Maryland. Terps coach Ralph Friedgen
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Ralph Harry Friedgen is an American football coach. He was the head coach at the University of Maryland from 2001 to 2010. Friedgen was previously an offensive coordinator at Maryland, Georgia Tech, and in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers...

 said "I saw the ball come out on the goal line. I saw it and I don't think he had possession." Simpson himself stated, "It crossed the line. I knew I scored because I looked down and saw the yellow line and I saw the ball cross [before] they hit it out." With the victory, the Cavaliers reached seven wins in a row for the first time since 1990 and for only the fourth time in school history. They also accomplished the feat in 1914 and 1949. That season, Virginia won an NCAA record of five games by two points or less, with the other edged teams being North Carolina
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, Middle Tennessee
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, Connecticut
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, and Wake Forest
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