Glenn Clark: Michael Locksley Is Still The Best Man For The Maryland Football Job
Despite the disappointment of the 2024 Maryland football season, Glenn Clark says Michael Locksley is still the best coach for the Terps.
Read moreDespite the disappointment of the 2024 Maryland football season, Glenn Clark says Michael Locksley is still the best coach for the Terps.
Read morePressBox recently chatted with Morgan State men’s basketball graduate student Wynston Tabbs about the influence of his late father, bouncing back from persistent knee issues and more.
Read moreA 29-13 loss to Iowa on Nov. 23 means Maryland will fail to go bowling for the first time in four years. “It kind of hit hard after the game,” said Terps senior wide receiver Tai Felton, who scored two touchdowns in the defeat.
Read moreJoshua Sampson breaks down three things to look for as Maryland football faces Iowa Nov. 23 at SECU Stadium.
Read morePressBox recently chatted with Maryland men’s basketball fifth-year senior Selton Miguel about his hoops journey since moving to the States, his relationship with cousin Bruno Fernando and more.
Read moreTowson redshirt sophomore point guard Dylan Williamson has scored in double figures three times in four contests so far this season, offering a peek at what he may have in store for the Tigers this year.
Read moreWith Maryland men’s basketball off to a 3-1 start, Joshua Sampson breaks down three takeaways from the Terps’ first four games.
Read moreMaryland football faces an uphill climb to become bowl eligible after a disappointing home loss to Rutgers. “We’re running out of chances and opportunities,” HC Michael Locksley said after the loss, “and we’ve got to find a way to get this thing fixed.”
Read moreNavy QB Blake Horvath, who helped guide the Mids to a 7-2 start as the engine of their Wing-T attack, missed most of a 35-0 loss to Tulane on Nov. 16 after aggravating rib and back issues in the first half.
Read moreAs his college football career winds down, Navy fullback Daba Fofana took time to reflect on his journey. “I have grown in so many different ways that it’s even hard to describe,” Fofana said. “… just being around the team all these years and being around all those great guys.”
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