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Brian Cummings (American football)

Brian Cummings (born September 1975[1]) is an American former football player. He played college football as a quarterback for the University of Maryland from 1994 to 1997.

Brian Cummings
Maryland Terrapins
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born:September 1975 (age 48)
Career history
CollegeMaryland (1994–1997)

Early life edit

A native of Westchester County, Cummings attended the Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle, New York. He played as a quarterback on the football team which ran a run and shoot offense.[2] In October 1992, he led the Catholic High School Football League with eight touchdown passes.[3] Maryland quarterback coach Rob Spence, who coached at Iona Prep in the 1980s, said many people told Cummings he was not fit for a Division I quarterback due to his size and height (5 ft, 11 in, 195 pounds).[1] Maryland was the only major college football program to offer Cummings a scholarship.[1] He was selected in the 50th round of the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft by the Montreal Expos.[4] His brother, Craig Cummings, played college football at Delaware.

Known better to his friends as "The Commish".[5]

College career edit

Cummings attended the University of Maryland, and played on the football team, which also employed the run-and-shoot under head coach Mark Duffner. As a freshman in 1994, he was third on the depth chart at quarterback and considered transferring to a small college or focusing on his baseball career.[2] He saw action in six games, but did not attempt a pass.[6] Cummings was responsible for running Maryland's short-yardage offense and he rushed 15 times for 63 yards and four touchdowns.[2] In the spring, Cummings played as a pitcher on the baseball team, which he led in pitching wins.[2] During the summer, he pitched for an All-American Amateur Baseball Association under-20 team, the Maryland Bombers.[2] Cummings became the backup after Kevin Foley lost out on the starting position and transferred to Boston University.[2]

In 1995, he played in seven games and completed 98 of 166 pass attempts for 1,193 yards, five touchdowns, and four interceptions. Before the season, Cummings was named the starter after senior Scott Milanovich received a four-game suspension for gambling. He led the Terrapins to a surprising 4–0 start after the team had been picked to finish seventh in the Atlantic Coast Conference.[7] Cummings was knocked out of the season opener against Tulane with a sprained ankle in the first quarter, and was replaced by Orlando Strozier.[8] Cummings returned to start in a 32–18 upset over North Carolina,[1] and completed ten passes on 18 attempts for 180 yards despite his ankle injury.[9]

Against Duke, he threw for a career-high 299 yards.[10] Wide receiver Jermaine Lewis said, "Brian won the first four games and the team tends to really rally around him... I guess we tend to have a lot of confidence with him in there."[11] Cummings suffered a broken toe on his right foot and bruised shoulder and Milanovich returned to his starting role after his suspension.[7] Cummings saw no action in Maryland's fifth game, a 31–3 loss to Georgia Tech, which knocked the team out of the Top 25 rankings.[7] At Wake Forest, Cummings came off the bench in relief of Milanovich, who had struggled reading the blitz, and played the last 39 minutes.[7] He completed 20 passes on 30 attempts for 222 yards. He led three drives that culminated in a field goal, touchdown, and a final series which used eight minutes of the game clock in the 9–6 victory. After the game, head coach Mark Duffner praised Cummings' play, but stopped shy of naming him the starter.[7] Cummings started against Clemson and Louisville, but the offense struggled and Milanovich started the last three games,[1] while Cummings nursed a sore shoulder.[12] Duffner said of Cummings, "One of our kids said he's a linebacker playing quarterback. On a scramble, when he can slide to get down, he'll try to run over a kid for extra yards. We've still got to get some of that out of him, but you've got to love that toughness."[1] Because he felt his arm needed the rest, Cummings did not play college or amateur baseball in 1996 for the first time since he was ten years old.[13]

In 1996, he played in nine games and completed 92 of 173 attempts for 1,127 yards, seven touchdowns, and nine interceptions. With the graduation of Milanovich, Cummings became the uncontested starter backed up by redshirt freshman Ken Mastrole.[1] Cummings suffered a concussion and separated shoulder when hit by three Virginia defenders.[14] He returned to start at West Virginia with a separated shoulder, but played poorly and reaggravated his injury.[14] Against Wake Forest, Cummings played "a brilliant first half", but suffered another concussion. During halftime, he collapsed in the locker room. He was hospitalized and suffered a 24-hour bout of uncontrollable vomiting.[14] Mastrole served as his replacement for two games until breaking his collarbone against Duke.[8] Keon Russell, a transfer from American International College who intended to switch to receiver, filled in as the quarterback.[8] In the season finale against Florida State, Cummings was knocked down 19 times, including eight sacks, and pulled himself from the game.[14] Maryland finished the season with either zero or one touchdowns in seven of its last nine games, and Duffner was fired with a 20–35 record. He was replaced by Ron Vanderlinden who installed a multiple offense.[14]

In 1997, he played in eleven games and completed 154 of 255 attempts for 1,760 yards, ten touchdowns, and six interceptions. In 1997, Cummings again entered the season atop the depth chart, selected by the new coaching staff over Mastrole because of his greater game experience.[15] Vanderlinden said, "Brian Cummings is good enough for us to win with. Ken Mastrole will be."[15] Wake Forest head coach Jim Caldwell said, "One of my favorite players to watch in the ACC is (Maryland's) Brian Cummings. He is a tough competitor. That first half he almost beat us by himself. He ran around, was elusive and tough to handle."[10] Against Wake, Cummings recorded career-highs in completions (27) and attempts (47).[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Taking it to limit Overachiever: Terps will rise or fall with QB Brian Cummings, who has something to prove., The Sun, August 29, 1996.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Cummings appreciates his rapid rise to starting quarterback, The Sun, July 12, 1995.
  3. ^ HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REPORT, The New York Times, October 4, 1992.
  4. ^ Brian Cumings October 19, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, The Baseball Cube, retrieved October 10, 2011.
  5. ^ TRINITY'S CAMPBELL HURT IN DUKE LOSS[permanent dead link], New York Daily News, September 15, 1997.
  6. ^ Vanderlinden Era Begins; Terps Play Host to Ohio University 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland, September 1, 1997.
  7. ^ a b c d e Cummings comes in, lifts Terps to 9-6 win He completes 20 of 30 to edge Wake Forest, The Sun, October 8, 1995.
  8. ^ a b c Stability at QB unheard of past three seasons Russell is No. 6 in parade of players to take snaps, The Sun, November 2, 1996.
  9. ^ Tar Heels Turn Over Game to Terps In 32-18 Shocker, The Mount Airy News, September 10, 1995.
  10. ^ a b c Terps Host Clemson in ACC Match March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland, October 20, 1997.
  11. ^ No-brainer, no controversy: 5-0 Cummings perfect pick, The Sun, October 8, 1995.
  12. ^ Cummings eager to finish what he started, The Free Lance-Star, August 23, 1996.
  13. ^ Veteran Terps dare to dream Preview: Sixteen returning starters should make Maryland a force in the ACC., The Sun, August 11, 1996.
  14. ^ a b c d e Cummings shoots from lip, heart Keeping emotions under control No. 1 task for Terps' QB, The Sun, September 5, 1997.
  15. ^ a b New Order Takes Hold At Maryland, The Sun, April 25, 1997.

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Brian Cummings born September 1975 1 is an American former football player He played college football as a quarterback for the University of Maryland from 1994 to 1997 Brian CummingsMaryland TerrapinsPositionQuarterbackPersonal informationBorn September 1975 age 48 Career historyCollegeMaryland 1994 1997 Early life editA native of Westchester County Cummings attended the Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle New York He played as a quarterback on the football team which ran a run and shoot offense 2 In October 1992 he led the Catholic High School Football League with eight touchdown passes 3 Maryland quarterback coach Rob Spence who coached at Iona Prep in the 1980s said many people told Cummings he was not fit for a Division I quarterback due to his size and height 5 ft 11 in 195 pounds 1 Maryland was the only major college football program to offer Cummings a scholarship 1 He was selected in the 50th round of the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft by the Montreal Expos 4 His brother Craig Cummings played college football at Delaware Known better to his friends as The Commish 5 College career editCummings attended the University of Maryland and played on the football team which also employed the run and shoot under head coach Mark Duffner As a freshman in 1994 he was third on the depth chart at quarterback and considered transferring to a small college or focusing on his baseball career 2 He saw action in six games but did not attempt a pass 6 Cummings was responsible for running Maryland s short yardage offense and he rushed 15 times for 63 yards and four touchdowns 2 In the spring Cummings played as a pitcher on the baseball team which he led in pitching wins 2 During the summer he pitched for an All American Amateur Baseball Association under 20 team the Maryland Bombers 2 Cummings became the backup after Kevin Foley lost out on the starting position and transferred to Boston University 2 In 1995 he played in seven games and completed 98 of 166 pass attempts for 1 193 yards five touchdowns and four interceptions Before the season Cummings was named the starter after senior Scott Milanovich received a four game suspension for gambling He led the Terrapins to a surprising 4 0 start after the team had been picked to finish seventh in the Atlantic Coast Conference 7 Cummings was knocked out of the season opener against Tulane with a sprained ankle in the first quarter and was replaced by Orlando Strozier 8 Cummings returned to start in a 32 18 upset over North Carolina 1 and completed ten passes on 18 attempts for 180 yards despite his ankle injury 9 Against Duke he threw for a career high 299 yards 10 Wide receiver Jermaine Lewis said Brian won the first four games and the team tends to really rally around him I guess we tend to have a lot of confidence with him in there 11 Cummings suffered a broken toe on his right foot and bruised shoulder and Milanovich returned to his starting role after his suspension 7 Cummings saw no action in Maryland s fifth game a 31 3 loss to Georgia Tech which knocked the team out of the Top 25 rankings 7 At Wake Forest Cummings came off the bench in relief of Milanovich who had struggled reading the blitz and played the last 39 minutes 7 He completed 20 passes on 30 attempts for 222 yards He led three drives that culminated in a field goal touchdown and a final series which used eight minutes of the game clock in the 9 6 victory After the game head coach Mark Duffner praised Cummings play but stopped shy of naming him the starter 7 Cummings started against Clemson and Louisville but the offense struggled and Milanovich started the last three games 1 while Cummings nursed a sore shoulder 12 Duffner said of Cummings One of our kids said he s a linebacker playing quarterback On a scramble when he can slide to get down he ll try to run over a kid for extra yards We ve still got to get some of that out of him but you ve got to love that toughness 1 Because he felt his arm needed the rest Cummings did not play college or amateur baseball in 1996 for the first time since he was ten years old 13 In 1996 he played in nine games and completed 92 of 173 attempts for 1 127 yards seven touchdowns and nine interceptions With the graduation of Milanovich Cummings became the uncontested starter backed up by redshirt freshman Ken Mastrole 1 Cummings suffered a concussion and separated shoulder when hit by three Virginia defenders 14 He returned to start at West Virginia with a separated shoulder but played poorly and reaggravated his injury 14 Against Wake Forest Cummings played a brilliant first half but suffered another concussion During halftime he collapsed in the locker room He was hospitalized and suffered a 24 hour bout of uncontrollable vomiting 14 Mastrole served as his replacement for two games until breaking his collarbone against Duke 8 Keon Russell a transfer from American International College who intended to switch to receiver filled in as the quarterback 8 In the season finale against Florida State Cummings was knocked down 19 times including eight sacks and pulled himself from the game 14 Maryland finished the season with either zero or one touchdowns in seven of its last nine games and Duffner was fired with a 20 35 record He was replaced by Ron Vanderlinden who installed a multiple offense 14 In 1997 he played in eleven games and completed 154 of 255 attempts for 1 760 yards ten touchdowns and six interceptions In 1997 Cummings again entered the season atop the depth chart selected by the new coaching staff over Mastrole because of his greater game experience 15 Vanderlinden said Brian Cummings is good enough for us to win with Ken Mastrole will be 15 Wake Forest head coach Jim Caldwell said One of my favorite players to watch in the ACC is Maryland s Brian Cummings He is a tough competitor That first half he almost beat us by himself He ran around was elusive and tough to handle 10 Against Wake Cummings recorded career highs in completions 27 and attempts 47 10 References edit a b c d e f g Taking it to limit Overachiever Terps will rise or fall with QB Brian Cummings who has something to prove The Sun August 29 1996 a b c d e f Cummings appreciates his rapid rise to starting quarterback The Sun July 12 1995 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REPORT The New York Times October 4 1992 Brian Cumings Archived October 19 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Baseball Cube retrieved October 10 2011 TRINITY S CAMPBELL HURT IN DUKE LOSS permanent dead link New York Daily News September 15 1997 Vanderlinden Era Begins Terps Play Host to Ohio University Archived 2012 02 19 at the Wayback Machine University of Maryland September 1 1997 a b c d e Cummings comes in lifts Terps to 9 6 win He completes 20 of 30 to edge Wake Forest The Sun October 8 1995 a b c Stability at QB unheard of past three seasons Russell is No 6 in parade of players to take snaps The Sun November 2 1996 Tar Heels Turn Over Game to Terps In 32 18 Shocker The Mount Airy News September 10 1995 a b c Terps Host Clemson in ACC Match Archived March 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine University of Maryland October 20 1997 No brainer no controversy 5 0 Cummings perfect pick The Sun October 8 1995 Cummings eager to finish what he started The Free Lance Star August 23 1996 Veteran Terps dare to dream Preview Sixteen returning starters should make Maryland a force in the ACC The Sun August 11 1996 a b c d e Cummings shoots from lip heart Keeping emotions under control No 1 task for Terps QB The Sun September 5 1997 a b New Order Takes Hold At Maryland The Sun April 25 1997 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Cummings American football amp oldid 1181981331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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