In the season opener, second-ranked
Texas A&M beat Maryland, 21–13. Although defeated, the
Daytona Beach Morning Journal called the Terrapins' effort "impressive". The Wolfpack routed Maryland, 48–13, and NC State halfback
Dick Christy scored three
touchdowns, which included a 96-yard
kickoff return. Maryland did not tally until the third quarter, when back Howie Dare returned a
kickoff for a score. The following week, Maryland lost to fourth-ranked
Duke, 14–0, but escaped without any injuries, which
The Baltimore Sun considered "a major victory in itself". Against
Wake Forest, Mont put in third-string senior quarterback John Fritsch late in the first half. He led the team to score two touchdowns before halftime, and then led a 72-yard drive for the final score in the fourth quarter. Maryland won, 27–0. (
left) and Jack Healy present Prince Philip a game ball. The highlight of the season was the home game against 14th-ranked
North Carolina (3–1), which featured a return to
College Park by
former head coach Jim Tatum and the attendance of
Elizabeth II. During a visit to the United States, the Queen had expressed a desire to watch her first game of
American football. In the first quarter, Maryland
halfback Howard Dare
fumbled and North Carolina
linebacker Jack Lineberger recovered the ball on the Terrapins' 44-yard line. North Carolina was subsequently forced to
punt, but recovered it at the Maryland 35 yard-line. On the ensuing possession, Tar Heel halfback Daley Goff rushed 11 yards for a
touchdown. In the third quarter, Maryland gained excellent field position when Goff received a bad punt snap, and the Terps took over on the Carolina 38-yard line. Maryland quarterback Bob Rusevlyan later scored on a one-yard
sneak. In the fourth quarter,
halfback Ted Kershner broke away for an 81-yard touchdown run to take the lead, 14–7. Soon after,
Fullback Jim Joyce capped a 67-yard drive with a 13-yard rush for a score. With a final result of 21–7, the Maryland players carried Mont to the Queen and
Prince Philip's box. Mont said it was a day that "I will revel in for the rest of my life." Maryland edged
South Carolina, 10–6, behind quarterback John Fritsch's first quarter
field goal and a
point after touchdown conversion on a score in the final quarter. A week later, Maryland recovered four
Clemson fumbles, but the Tigers took control in the third quarter. Quarterback
Harvey White passed for two touchdowns, and tailback George Usry and fullback Bob Spooner each tallied as well. Clemson won with the final result of 26–7. Maryland then met eight-point favorites
Miami, which boasted a stout defense. Fritsch gave the Terrapins an early lead with a first quarter field goal. Fullback Phil Perlo later scored on a short run, and quarterback Bob Rusevlyan's "accurate arm" connected with tailback Howie Dare for Maryland's final tally, which resulted in a 16–6 upset. Rusevlyan again led Maryland to victory, 12–0, in a mud-soaked season finale against
Virginia. ==After the season==