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On Chance: Redshirt senior who was impressive in the offseason
worked his way into being one of the first reserve defenders into the game for Maryland
a starting-caliber player
will see a great deal of work in nickel and dime situations in 2003
athletic enough to cover and big enough to be strong in run support
a two-year starter at safety in junior college who is versatile enough to play any spot in the defensive backfield
timed at 4.5 in the 40-yard dash
earned Iron Terp distinction for his work in the weight room in the offseason.
2002 (Senior): Redshirt season.
2001 (Junior): Saw action in 10 games ... finished the season with 13 tackles (10 solo)
spent the majority of his time on special teams
(vs. EMU) made two tackles ... deflected a punt on special teams ... (vs. UNC) made his debut in a Terrapin uniform ... tallied one solo tackle.
Junior College: Attended Lackawanna Junior College in Scranton, Pa.
a two-year starter at safety
had 28 tackles, five interceptions and seven PBUs in 2000 to go along with two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble
tied for second nationally among junior college players as a freshman with seven interceptions
also had 54 tackles, two sacks and seven pass breakups that season
was a second team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore
an honorable mention All-American by JC Gridwire in 2000
was an All-Northeast Football Conference selection both years
LJC finished 10-1 after posting its first perfect regular season in school history
team finished the year ranked 10th in the nation and was sixth in total defense
team lost to Middle Georgia CC in the Golden Isles Bowl
was also recruited out of LJC by West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Tennessee and Syracuse
junior college coach was Mark Duda, a former Terrapin offensive lineman under Ralph Friedgen.
High School: A 1998 graduate of Ephrata High School in Ephrata, Pa.
a three-year starter who saw playing time at wide receiver and defensive back
had 30 catches for 461 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior despite missing the last four games of the season with an injured knee
was a first team All-Lancaster/Lebanon League selection as a wide receiver and defensive back and was named that leagues Offensive Player of the Year in 98
was a first team all-section choice at WR and DB as a junior
had a career-high 56 receptions as a junior.
Personal: Jamal Chance was born January 26, 1981
is the son of Jean Chance
planned major is computer science.
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