Former Maryland wide receiver Darryl Hill, who played for the Terrapins from 1963-64, was one of 12 players to be selected as a Class of 2010 Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game Legend, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced Tuesday. Hill led the Terps in receptions, receiving yards and kickoff return yards in 1963 and was the first African American to play football both at Maryland and in the ACC. The Legends will be honored at this year’s Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game weekend. They will be honored at the ACC Night of Legends event on Friday, Dec. 3 and during ceremonies at Bank of America Stadium for the 6th Annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship.
freddy from boca
jerry fishman helped darryl when he came to md and brain piccolo came to his defense while darryl was being harassed by wake fans during warm ups at a game at wake. i’m sure darryl had to put up with a lot hate and anger from nitwit bigoted fans and teammates.