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Maryland made 'Wanted' poster for prized recruit
Stefon Diggs is a star wide receiver who is down to Florida, Ohio State, and Maryland. Randy Edsall, the head coach of Maryland, had these wanted posters made up to help recruit Stefon Diggs. This is a hilariously bad example of how insane college football is sometimes but then again Maryland is known for their team captains choosing the color of their uniforms before games. Let...
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4 days ago
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4 days ago
Football. Two Terps to Play in All-Star Games
Defensive back Cameron Chism and running back Davin Meggett will represent the Maryland Terrapins later this month at postseason all-star contests
Via umterps.com
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January 09, 2012
Dill Excited to Join Rutgers
Maryland transfer R.J. Dill decided upon Rutgers as his home nearly a month ago after graduating early. Preparing to enroll on the Banks in 10 days, the offensive tackle spoke with ScarletReport.com about his excitement for the next step in his life and his desire to compete for playing time.
Via rutgers.scout.com
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January 06, 2012
Maryland hires Locksley to run offense (AP)
Maryland football coach Randy Edsall has hired Mike Locksley as his offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Locksley takes over for Gary Crowton, who lasted only one season. The 41-year-old Locksley returns to Maryland after previously serving as an assistant coach from 1998-2002 under Ralph Friedgen.
Via Rivals.com
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December 22, 2011
Maryland hires Locksley as offensive coordinator
Maryland has hired former New Mexico coach Mike Locksley to be its offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Locksley was fired in September after two-plus tumultuous seasons with New Mexico, during which the Lobos went 2-26 and he was suspended for getting into a fight with an assistant.
He joins a program coming off a 2-10 season under first-year coach Randy Edsall.
Before...
Via AP on Fox
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December 22, 2011
Terps transfer headed to Rutgers
Just a couple of weeks after becoming one of the estimated 178 players who have fled the Maryland football program over the last month or so, R.J. Dill (No. 76) has found in a new football home. In a statement released to the Washington Times, the offensive lineman announced that he has decided to transfer to…
Via College Football Talk
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December 21, 2011
CoachSpeak: Scouting Maryland Transfer Dill
With Maryland transfer R.J. Dill officially announcing Rutgers today, ScarletReport.com caught up with his former head coach at Trinity High School (Mechanicsburg, Pa.) Jeff Boger. Boger, who now coaches at Milton Hershey (Hershey, Pa.) remains close with Dill and offered his take on what the offensive lineman can give the Scarlet Knights next season.
Via rutgers.scout.com
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December 21, 2011
Terps RB will transfer to James Madison
Nearly two weeks after it was announced that Maryland running back Jeremiah Wilson would be transferring from the program, we now know to where the freshman will be going. According to Mike Barber of the Daily News-Record, Wilson will be moving down a level to James Madison. The move means Wilson will be able to play…
Via College Football Talk
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December 20, 2011
OT Dill Sets Announcment Date
R.J. Dill is transferring from Maryland for his final collegiate season. Because he is graduating this month, he will be eligible to play next season at another FBS school, and he told Scout.com when he will make his announcement.
Via recruiting.scout.com
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December 18, 2011
Maryland Athletics Hits A Rough Patch
This is a tough time to be a fan of the Terps. Head football coach Randy Edsall, coming to the program off of a BCS bowl appearance last year at UConn, notched a win in his first game out of the gate, against Miami, and then watched his team lose 10 of the next 11, with the lone win coming against Towson. The ripple effect of this past season is already being felt (no doubt due...
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December 15, 2011
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December 15, 2011
D.J. Adams and his blond hair
Of the many Maryland football defectors this offseason — six and counting — perhaps none was as vexing to Terps fans as running back D.J. Adams.
For one thing, Adams had an impressive redshirt freshman season, with 239 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, the most-ever for a Maryland freshman and the most by any Terp since 2007.
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Via Washington Post
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December 13, 2011
Terps LB arrested on pair of misdemeanors
For the last couple of weeks, it has been relatively quiet on the college football player/coach/athletic director arrest front. Until now, of course. According to the Baltimore Sun, Maryland linebacker Alex Twine was arrested Friday night and charged with disorderly conduct and failure to obey a reasonable and lawful order. No information was given for what…
Via College Football Talk
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December 12, 2011
Police: Maryland's Twine charged
Police say a Maryland linebacker has been charged with disorderly conduct after an officer spotted him ranting and punching cars.
University of Maryland police spokesman Capt. Marc Limansky says an officer came across 18-year-old Alex Twine early Friday behaving erratically, yelling and punching cars at a shopping center just off campus.
The officer told Twine to stop, but he fled...
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December 11, 2011
Terps LB Twine accused of punching cars (AP)
Police say a Maryland linebacker has been charged with disorderly conduct after an officer spotted him ranting and punching cars. University of Maryland police spokesman Capt. Marc Limansky says an officer came across 18-year-old Alex Twine early Friday behaving erratically, yelling and punching cars at a shopping center just off campus.
Via Rivals.com
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December 11, 2011
Maryland LB Alex Twine arrested Friday
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Police say a Maryland linebacker has been charged with disorderly conduct after an officer spotted him ranting and punching cars. University of Maryland police spokesman Capt. Marc Limansky says an officer came across 18-year-old Alex Twine early Friday behaving erratically, yelling and punching cars at a ...
Via Washington Times
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December 11, 2011
Football. Vellano Earns All-America Honor
Maryland's Joe Vellano was voted to the second team of the 2011 Walter Camp All-America team.
Via umterps.com
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December 08, 2011
Three More Terps Abandon Edsall’s Ship
WILSON (Photo by marylandfb.blogspot.com)According to a UM Press release, head coach Randy Edsall announced Tuesday that running backsRahsaan Moore and Jeremiah Wilson, as well as defensive back Titus Till, willnot return to the football team in 2012.All three redshirt freshmen have beengranted releases and indicated they will transfer to another institution at theend of the semester...
Via Today's ACC Headlines
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
Like flies, three more Maryland players leave program
Wow. Roster attrition isn’t unusual for a first-year coach, but Maryland coach Randy Edsall is having to deal with plenty of it. At the very least, the transfer news is coming in bunches. According to a school release, running backs Rahsaan Moore and Jeremiah Wilson, as well as defensive back Titus Till, have left the…
Via College Football Talk
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December 07, 2011
Terps lose starting OT to transfer
A starter along Maryland’s offensive line the past three seasons, R.J. Dill (No. 76) has decided he has no desire to make it a fourth with the Terrapins. In an emailed statement sent to the media in the area, the offensive tackle announced that he has decided to transfer from Randy Edsall‘s football program. No reason…
Via College Football Talk
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December 06, 2011
D.J. Adams decides to leave the Terps
A tough first season for Randy Edsall‘s Maryland team continues to take blow after blow. Today, running back D.J. Adams announced he would be transferring from the program to pursue other playing opportunities. “I am sincerely thankful for both the academic and athletic opportunities afford to me as a University of Maryland football player,” Adams…
Via College Football Talk
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December 01, 2011
Maryland RB D.J. Adams is granted release
Tailback D.J. Adams received his release from Maryland and intends to transfer. It was hardly a surprising decision for the redshirt sophomore, whose absence from the Terrapins' tailback rotation for much of the season was one of the most puzzling facets of the team's decline from 9-4 to 2-10 under ...
Via Washington Times
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November 30, 2011
Suspended starter leaving the Terps
Suspended indefinitely since earlier this month, David Mackall has now apparently played his last down for the Maryland football program. The sophomore defensive end confirmed to the Baltimore Sun over the weekend that he had asked for and been granted a release from his scholarship. Mackall was suspended indefinitely for violating unspecified team rules Nov. 2,…
Via College Football Talk
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November 28, 2011
Andre Monroe's rise on defensive line a bright spot for Maryland
Amid one of the Maryland defense's strongest 30 minutes of the season, defensive tackle Andre Monroe cobbled together the Terrapins' best pass-rushing performance in nearly seven years. The redshirt freshman had 2.5 sacks in Saturday's 31-10 loss at Wake Forest, all in the first half as Maryland managed to remain ...
Via Washington Times
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November 23, 2011
NC State vs. Maryland – The Last 10 Years
As Wolfpack fans still savor the sweet victory over 7th ranked Clemson 37-13 on Saturday to end a 7 year losing streak to the Tigers, the team’s focus has now shifted onto the other arch nemesis, Maryland. Forget the crazy Under Armour uniforms. Forget that Ralph Friedgen is no longer coaching the Terrapins. Forget that [...]
Via StateFans Nation
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November 22, 2011
One wild ride nears its end for Maryland's seniors
Quintin McCree's five years at Maryland featured just a little bit of everything. So did Trenton Hughes'. So, really, did anyone else part of the Terrapins' erratic run in recent seasons. The fifth-year seniors who will play their final game at Byrd Stadium on Saturday when Maryland (2-6, 1-4 ACC) ...
Via Washington Times
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