Humanitarian Bowl: ; Terps' Scott Makes Up for Violation

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BOISE, Idaho - Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen's initial reaction was to put Da'Rel Scott and the six other Maryland players who broke curfew leading up to the Humanitarian Bowl on a bus with a one-way ticket back to College Park, Md.

Instead of being run out of town, Scott stuck around and ran over Nevada.

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Humanitarian Bowl: ; Terps' Scott Makes Up for Violation

Benched for 21/2 quarters for his curfew violation, an inspired Scott became an unstoppable running force for the final 20 minutes. He carried 14 times for 174 yards and scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns as Maryland held off th...

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