Maryland Terps Football Odds

The Maryland Terrapins haven’t been to a bowl game since 2016, but the new $149 million Jones-Hill House, a state-of-the-art training facility, gives Terps fans reason for optimism.
With legal online sportsbooks live in Maryland, you can turn that optimism into a bet on Terps football. Here’s how to do it online, starting with live Terps football game odds, bowl game odds, and more.
Today’s Terps football odds: Point Spread, National Championship
Below find the latest Terps point spreads and futures betting odds to win the National Championship from the top online sportsbooks. Click on any odds to register, claim your bonus and start making your bets.
Today’s Terps Football Point Spread
Maryland Football National Championship Odds
How to bet on Terrapins football games in MD
If you want to bet on college football games online in Maryland, there are three things you need to do:
- Sign up for an account: Go to any Maryland online sportsbook’s website and download the mobile app or sign up right there and then. Just look for anything that says “sign up,” or “join” or “register,” and click that. Fill in the blanks with your personal and account information using info like your name, email and last four digits of your SSN. If they ask for a promo code or bonus code, find it here on our site to get the best possible Maryland sports betting bonus. Then, accept any terms and conditions and submit all your info.
- Make a deposit: Log in through the website or mobile app and find the “deposit” or “cashier” button. Choose the method of deposit that works best for you. These will normally include cash at Maryland casinos and retail locations, credit and debit cards and certain online banking services and third-party online payment processors. Enter the amount you want to deposit and follow the prompts. Most deposits will be available within minutes.
- Place bets: Log in through the website or mobile app, browse through the Terps football betting markets, and click on any bet you like to automatically create a bet slip. Play around with your bet slip by entering betting amounts, adding more single bets and turning multiple bets into a parlay. Check out the potential payouts, and when you’ve settled on a bet or series of bets, click to place it.
Terrapins betting lines explained
Terrapins football betting lines will look something like this at most Maryland betting sites, such as on the FanDuel Maryland mobile app or the DraftKings Maryland app:
Spread | Moneyline | Totals | |
---|---|---|---|
Maryland Terrapins | +2.5 (-110) | +155 | Over 44.5 (-110) |
West Virginia | -2.5 (-110) | -175 | Under 44.5 (-110) |
Terrapins football point spread
The first set of numbers you see is the spread, with the odds on spread bets in brackets. Here, the Terrapins are 2.5-point underdogs to West Virginia. That means Maryland must win the game outright or lose by fewer than three points for spread bets on the team to win. If they do, Maryland backers will win $100, plus their bet back, for every $110 they bet.
Terrapins football moneyline
The next number you see above (left to right) is the moneyline odds. Here, Maryland is a +155 underdog to WV. That means if the Terrapins win outright, moneyline bets will pay $155, plus your bet back, for every $100 you bet. As -175 moneyline favorites, West Virginia bettors get paid $100, plus their bet back, for every $175 they bet, as long as the Mountaineers win.
Terrapins football over/under
The final set of numbers is the totals line with the odds on totals bets in brackets. Here, you bet that the total combined score by both teams will end up over or under 44.5 points. The half-point ensures there won’t be a push. The over wins on 45 points or more, and the under comes in at 44 points or fewer. All totals bets pay $100, plus your bet back, for every $110 you bet.
Maryland live betting, prop betting on college football
Advanced Terps football betting options include live betting and props. Props are all about the games within the game and a variety of bets mostly surrounding team and player stats. However, live betting is where Maryland football action really comes to life.
It’s mostly live betting on standard lines available during Maryland football games at odds that change with the play on the field. But it may also include quarter, half, and additional live prop markets.
As you might imagine, live betting odds change as quickly as the game itself. This means Maryland sports betting apps are the best way to get involved, as you can get your live bets down quickly and seamlessly.
How can I watch Terrapins football in Maryland?
Maryland football games air on FS1, ESPN, or the Big Ten Network. Full TV broadcast details for the 2021 season have yet to be released. However, you can see where some games will air on the Terrapins football schedule listed above.
Maryland Terrapins players in the NFL
There are more than 20 former Terrapins players on NFL rosters. Here’s a look at the best of the bunch:
- Stefon Diggs, WR, Buffalo Bills, 5th Round 2015
- DJ Moore, WR, Carolina Panthers,1st Round 2018
- Darnell Savage Jr., Safety, Green Bay Packers, 1st Round 2019
- Quinton Jefferson, DT, Las Vegas Raiders, 5th Round 2016
- Yannick Ngakoue, OLB, Las Vegas Raiders, 3rd Round 2016
- Byron Cowart, DE, New England Patriots, 5th Round 2019
- JC Jackson, CB, New England Patriots, Free Agent Signed 2018
- Ty Johnson, RB, New York Jets, 6th Round 2019
- Anthony McFarland Jr., RB, Pittsburgh Steelers, 4th Round 2020
Maryland football coaches
Here’s a look at the current Maryland Football coaching staff:
- Head Coach: Michael Locksley
- Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Head Coach: Brian Williams
- Offensive Coordinator: Josh Gattis
- Associate Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach: Kevin Sumlin
- Co-Defensive Coordinator, Associate Head Coach For Defense, Cornerbacks: Azaar Abdul-Rahim
- Inside Linebackers Coach: Lance Thompson
- Offensive Line Coach: Brian Braswell
- Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Linebackers: James Thomas Jr.
- Safeties Coach: Zac Spavital
- Running Backs Coach: Latrell Scott
Maryland Terrapins home games
Maryland has played home games in College Park at the former Byrd Stadium since 1950. Here’s a look at a few key stadium details:
- Name: Maryland Stadium (Since 2015)
- Address: 90 Stadium Drive
- Location: College Park, Maryland
- Owner/Operator: University of Maryland, College Park
- Capacity: 51,802
- Groundbreaking: January 1949
- Opening date: Sept. 30, 1950
- Other tenants: Baltimore Stars (USFL) (1985)
Top bars near University of Maryland campus
Terrapins football fans go to these College Park locals to watch games:
Looney’s Pub
- The Varsity
- 8150 Baltimore Ave
- College Park, MD
Terps fans flock here on game days for the TVs and pub-grub menu.
Hard Times Cafe
- College Park Market Place
- 4738 Cherry Hill Rd
- College Park, MD
Wings, burgers, and Terps football on the flat-screen TVs.
Maryland football all-time leaders
Here’s a look at the Terrapins’ career leaders in some key offensive categories:
- Passing yards: Scott Milanovich – 7,301 (1992-1995)
- Passing TDs: Scott Milanovich – 49 (1992-1995)
- Rushing yards: LaMont Jordan – 4,147 (1997-2000)
- Rushing TDs: Rick Badanjek – 44 (1982-1985)
- Receptions: Jermaine Lewis – 193 (1992-1995)
- Receiving TDs: Jermaine Lewis – 21 (1992-1995)
Maryland Football FAQ
Maryland won a National Championship in football in 1953 and nine ACC conference titles in 62 years in the conference. However, they haven’t won much since joining the Big Ten in 2014.
The Maryland Terrapins have retired just three numbers:
- Randy White‘s No. 94
- Bob Ward‘s No. 28
- Dick Modzelewski‘s No. 10
Maryland’s mascot is Testudo, a plush Diamondback Terrapin. The school’s fight song is “The Victory Song” as played by The Mighty Sound of Maryland marching band pregame and at halftime.
Maryland competes in the Big Ten Conference and has since 2014. Prior to 2014, Maryland spent 62 years in the ACC as a founding member.