Maryland Football Coach Michael Locksley: Tough Task, Tougher Man
Michael Locksley has always believed Maryland can be a big-time football program. Now he has a chance to prove it.
Read moreMichael Locksley has always believed Maryland can be a big-time football program. Now he has a chance to prove it.
Read moreGlenn Clark says Maryland was very fortunate to be able to hire Michael Locksley to rebuild its football program, but he wonders whether even the right hire is enough to turn the program around.
Read moreTwo of the Maryland football team’s top returners are running back Anthony McFarland and cornerback Tino Ellis. Both are DeMatha graduates, and they want to keep that pipeline rolling.
Read moreThe Maryland football team nearly beat Ohio State in November, but Tyrrell Pigrome’s throw to Jeshaun Jones sailed wide on what would’ve been a game-winning two-point conversion. “I’m still not over it,” Pigrome said.
Read moreAfter a standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, former Maryland safety Darnell Savage Jr. looks like a second- or third-round pick in the NFL Draft, and he’s ready for what awaits him in the future.
Read moreFormer Maryland football players Ty Johnson and Tre Watson showed up to Maryland’s pro day March 27 ready to prove
Read moreAs Maryland football prepares for its season-opening game against Texas Sept. 1, the program is grappling with far more than on-field matters.
Read moreInjuries, coaching changes and other setbacks have created a carousel of quarterbacks in College Park. Luke Jackson examines Maryland football’s quest for a consistent field general.
Read moreTerps linebacker and former Gilman standout Melvin Keihn described the moment he saw his mother for the first time in 14 years as “the best feeling of my life.”
Read moreMaryland linebacker Melvin Keihn, who left a war-ravaged Liberia when he was 8 years old, will return to Liberia this weekend and be reunited with his mother for the first time in 14 years.
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