Under Michael Locksley, Maryland Football Embracing Importance Of Mental Health
Maryland football’s Oct. 1 matchup against Iowa is a Mental Health Awareness Game, a cause that is near and dear to coach Michael Locksley’s heart.
Read moreMaryland football’s Oct. 1 matchup against Iowa is a Mental Health Awareness Game, a cause that is near and dear to coach Michael Locksley’s heart.
Read moreJacob Steinberg breaks down three things to look for when Maryland football faces Iowa Oct. 1, including whether the Terps can put pressure on Iowa QB Spencer Petras.
Read moreA walk-on last season, Maryland defensive end Greg Rose was put on scholarship ahead of his senior season, and he has been a crucial part of the Terps’ 4-0 start. “I just want to keep producing for Maryland,” Rose said, “and keep playing for the name on the front of the jersey.”
Read moreJacob Steinberg breaks down three things to look for when Maryland football faces Kent State Sept. 25, including how the Terps spread the wealth offensively.
Read moreJacob Steinberg breaks down three things to look out for when Maryland football faces Illinois Sept. 17, including how the Terps react to playing in front of a raucous Big Ten road crowd.
Read moreAfter missing last season while recovering from myocarditis, Maryland tight end Chig Okonkwo is back on the field and appreciating every moment. “I’m just like, ‘Wow, I never thought that this would be possible again,'” Okonkwo said.
Read moreJacob Steinberg breaks down three thinks to look out for when Maryland football takes on Howard Sept. 11.
Read moreMaryland football opened the 2021 season with a 30-24 win against West Virginia. Jacob Steinberg looks at three players who stood out during the Week 1 matchup.
Read moreMaryland football begins its 2021 season by renewing an old rivalry, hosting West Virginia Sept. 4. The Terps will feature a plethora of familiar faces, and headlining those returners is quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa.
Read moreEntering his fourth season in College Park, WR Brian Cobbs is embracing a leadership role for the Terps. “We have a lot of explosive playmakers all over the field and I think our biggest challenge is going to be not beating ourselves with stupid penalties, self-inflicted wounds,” Cobbs said.
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