In The Paper: June/July 2021
Cover Story: Taulia Tagovailoa enters his second season in College Park with high expectations. Can he lead Maryland to prominence in the Big Ten?
Read moreCover Story: Taulia Tagovailoa enters his second season in College Park with high expectations. Can he lead Maryland to prominence in the Big Ten?
Read more“We are very thrilled to have Jones-Hill House open up,” Maryland AD Damon Evans said of the new Terps football facility. “It was amazing to see the reaction of the student-athletes on our football team. … It was a long time coming.”
Read moreMaryland unveiled the completed Jones-Hill House — the new state-of-the-art home of the Terps’ football program — June 4. “This building really shows the investment [from Maryland’s administration],” head coach Michael Locksley said. “… As I like to say, the best is ahead.”
Read moreMaryland Athletics will welcome fans back to its sporting events at full capacity for all 2021-22 athletic seasons, including football and basketball.
Read moreSelected by the Rams in the seventh round of the 2021 NFL Draft, Jake Funk credits the competition among Maryland’s running backs for helping him reach the NFL. “I’m very blessed that I was in that running back room,” Funk said, “because I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for that.”
Read moreMaryland linebacker Ruben Hyppolite has a unique connection to legendary Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis that has shaped his evolution and growth as a football player.
Read moreWith wide receivers Dontay Demus Jr., Brian Cobbs, Jeshaun Jones and Rakim Jarrett all returning next season, the Terps figure to create matchup problems for opposing defenses. “I don’t think there’s a team in the country that’s going to be able to match each one of us,” Cobbs said.
Read moreJaelyn Duncan picked up football relatively late and admittedly struggled. So how did he turn into the anchor of Maryland’s offensive line in short order?
Read moreAs Maryland linebacker Shaq Smith looks ahead to the 2021 NFL Draft, there’s one NFL legend who has helped shape his game since his days growing up in Baltimore and playing for St. Frances Academy.
Read moreFormer Maryland wide receiver DJ Turner solidified himself as a legitimate NFL Draft prospect thanks to a strong 2020 season at Pitt. “I’ve always had to prove a lot of people wrong,” Turner said. “The team that drafts me will get a versatile playmaker.”
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