COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Maryland football's 2023 home game against Virginia will be played on Friday, Sept. 15 at SECU Stadium, it was announced on Tuesday.
The game, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 16, will have its kick time and television designation announced at a later date. The contest will be Maryland’s regular season non-conference finale in 2023.
Maryland has played Virginia in football 78 times, its most of any opponent in school history. The Terps are 44-32-2 all-time against the Cavaliers, including wins in their two most recent meetings in 2012 and 2013.
Maryland has recorded victories in three of its last four games played on Friday. The Terps defeated NC State in the 2022 Dukes’ Mayo Bowl, topped Illinois but fell to Iowa in 2021, and defeated Minnesota at home in 2020. Maryland won its lone night game in 2022, defeating SMU, 34-27.
Led by head coach Michael Locksley, the Terrapins are coming off back-to-back bowl victories for the first time since the 2002-03 seasons. Maryland went 8-5 in 2022, the program’s most victories in a season since 2010.
The Terps are led by All-Big Ten quarterback and Maryland career passing record holder Taulia Tagovailoa, who returns for his fourth season in College Park in 2023. In addition, the Terps return All-Big Ten selections in running back Roman Hemby, offensive lineman Delmar Glaze and tight end Corey Dyches on the offensive side of the ball.
All-Big Ten safety Beau Brade and linebacker Jaishawn Barham return to anchor a Maryland defense that in 2022 allowed the fewest number of points and touchdowns in a season for a Terps team since 2010.
An updated 2023 Maryland football schedule can be found here. Season tickets for the 2023 Maryland football season are now on sale, starting at just $99, the lowest they've been since the 2004 season.
The game, which was originally scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 16, will have its kick time and television designation announced at a later date. The contest will be Maryland’s regular season non-conference finale in 2023.
Maryland has played Virginia in football 78 times, its most of any opponent in school history. The Terps are 44-32-2 all-time against the Cavaliers, including wins in their two most recent meetings in 2012 and 2013.
Maryland has recorded victories in three of its last four games played on Friday. The Terps defeated NC State in the 2022 Dukes’ Mayo Bowl, topped Illinois but fell to Iowa in 2021, and defeated Minnesota at home in 2020. Maryland won its lone night game in 2022, defeating SMU, 34-27.
Led by head coach Michael Locksley, the Terrapins are coming off back-to-back bowl victories for the first time since the 2002-03 seasons. Maryland went 8-5 in 2022, the program’s most victories in a season since 2010.
The Terps are led by All-Big Ten quarterback and Maryland career passing record holder Taulia Tagovailoa, who returns for his fourth season in College Park in 2023. In addition, the Terps return All-Big Ten selections in running back Roman Hemby, offensive lineman Delmar Glaze and tight end Corey Dyches on the offensive side of the ball.
All-Big Ten safety Beau Brade and linebacker Jaishawn Barham return to anchor a Maryland defense that in 2022 allowed the fewest number of points and touchdowns in a season for a Terps team since 2010.
An updated 2023 Maryland football schedule can be found here. Season tickets for the 2023 Maryland football season are now on sale, starting at just $99, the lowest they've been since the 2004 season.