University of Maryland: Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland
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Judging from a photo of their football team it might be navy and gold. [Spelvin adds] The Rice University Web site reports: In 1912, Rice's first president, Edgar Odell Lovett, chose as the school colors "a blue still deeper than the Oxford blue" and "the Confederate gray, enlivened by a tinge of lavender."
[almadenmike adds]Here is a link to the official Rice color palette: http://www.staff.rice.edu/staff/103_Color_Pallette.asp.
Here are the color specs: http://www.staff.rice.edu/images/styleguide/1031.jpg
Rice Blue is Pantone 294 -- C100, M93, Y28, K22. (For Web, use Hex 002469 or an RGB translation of R0, G36, B106.
Rice Gray isPantone 425 -- C0, M0, Y0, K77 . (For Web, use Hex 5e6062, or RGB translation of R94, G96, B98.
In the 2007-08 season, there were five Terrapins that played in the NBA: 1) Chris Wilcox - Supersonics
2) Joe Smith - Cavaliers
3) Steve Francis - Rockets
4) Juan Dixon - Raptors
5) Jeff Blake - Trailblazers
As of the 2008 season: 1) Don Allard - 1961 with the New York Titans, 1962 with the Boston Patriots.
2) Jack Concannon - 1964-1966 with the Philadelphia Eagles, 1967-1971 with the Chicago Bears, 1974 with the Green Bay Packers, 1975 with the Detroit Lions.
3) Doug Flutie - 1986-1987 with the Chicago Bears, 1987-1989 and 2005 with the New England Patriots, 1998-2000 with the Buffalo Bills, 2001-2004 with the San Diego Chargers.
4) Glenn Foley - 1994-1998 with the New York Jets, 1999 with the Seattle Seahawks.
5) Shawn Halloran - 1987 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
6) Mark Hartsell - 2000 with the Chicago Bears.
7) Matt Hasselbeck - 1999-2000 with the Green Bay Packers, 2001-2008 with the Seattle Seahawks.
8) Tim Hasselbeck - 2002 with the Philadelphia Eagles, 2003 with the Washington Redskins, 2005 with the New York Giants, 2007 with the Arizona Cardinals.
9) Mike Kruczek - 1976-1979 with the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1980 with the Washington Redskins.
10) Gary Marangi - 1974-1976 with the Buffalo Bills.
11) John McCormick - 1962 with the Minnesota Vikings, 1963, 1965-1966, and 1968 with the Denver Broncos.
12) Charlie O'Rourke - 1942 with the Chicago Bears.
13) Don Panciera - 1950 with the Detroit Lions, 1951 with the Chicago Cardinals.
14) Matt Ryan - 2008 with the Atlanta Falcons.
15) Butch Songin - 1960-1961 with the Boston Patriots, 1962 with the New York Titans.
16) Brian St. Pierre - 2004 with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Only about seven percent of eligible college players get drafted to play for the NFL. This is a very small amount. Even once they are drafter they still have to impress the coaches and teams just for the chance to play a game.
The average freshman student in the Fall of 2014 had SAT scores ranging between 1260 and 1410, and ACT scores ranging from 28-32. Typically, freshman students have a strong A- or B+ average on high school coursework and have completed Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses.
Three metro ,stops away from Ft. Totten which is the first stop in DC. About 15-20 minute metro ride to the heart of DC.
The same as the maryland state flag. Black Yellow Red and White
The school colors for the University of Maryland are red, black, white, and gold. They were picked to model the colors in the Maryland state flag and any combination can be seen on any of the apparel or gifts from the school.
The University of Maryland undergraduate admissions process considers more than 26 factors during the admissions review process. They do not require a specific SAT score, but take the SAT/ACT scores into account as part of a holistic review process.
For students admitted in 2014, the middle 50% of SAT scores ranged from 1260 to 1410, and 28-32 on the ACT. As a result 25% of the admitted students scored below a 1260 on the SAT and 25% scored above a 1410.
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Based on your formation of the phrase, "student life and overall acedemic [sic]," I would say you would fit in better at Maryland.
The University of Maryland has five campuses. Click on the related links section (college Board) indicated below this answer box and it will take you to a linked list of all campuses particular to the University of Maryland. Click on the campus of interest, then click on the link for Admissions. Scroll down the page until you get to "size."
Quote from the Related Link: "Testudo is a Diamondback turtle."
It will take about 6.5 hours to drive that 405 miles.
Boomer Esiason The Pro Football Hall of Fame has two members from the University of Maryland. 1) Stan Jones, a defensive tackle who played 12 seasons with the Chicago Bears (1954-1965) and one with the Washington Redskins (1966).
2) Randy White, a defensive tackle that played his entire 14 year career (1975-1988) with the Dallas Cowboys.