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Maryland Adds Veteran QB from Transfer Portal
Devin Kargman joins Terps after two seasons at Kent State
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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The Maryland Terrapins have added depth to their quarterback room by bringing in Devin Kargman, a redshirt junior transfer from Kent State. Kargman, a 6-foot-3, 225-pound signal-caller, will have two years of eligibility remaining and provides valuable experience to a Terps QB room that lost some key backups in the offseason.
Why it matters
Maryland was thin at quarterback after losing reserve options Justyn Martin and Khristian Martin, so adding an experienced player like Kargman helps stabilize the position behind entrenched starter Malik Washington. Kargman has FBS starting experience, which will be valuable for the Terps.
The details
Kargman appeared in just two games for Kent State in 2025 due to injury, but he started seven games and played in 16 total over his four seasons with the Golden Flashes. He completed 103-of-209 passes for 1,151 yards, 8 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. Before Kent State, Kargman was a three-star recruit from New Jersey who had an offer from Maryland out of high school.
- Kargman transferred to Maryland in February 2026.
- He will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Terps.
The players
Devin Kargman
A 6-foot-3, 225-pound redshirt junior quarterback who transferred to Maryland from Kent State, where he made 7 starts and appeared in 16 games over 4 seasons.
Malik Washington
The entrenched starting quarterback for the Maryland Terrapins.
What’s next
Kargman will compete for playing time behind Malik Washington during spring practice and fall camp as he looks to earn a role in the Terps' offense.
The takeaway
Adding an experienced quarterback like Devin Kargman from the transfer portal gives Maryland much-needed depth and competition at the most important position on the field. His FBS starting experience will be valuable as the Terps look to build on their success in 2025.

