Five Takeaways From Maryland Football’s 42-14 Win Against Virginia
Judith Altneu breaks down five takeaways from Maryland’s 42-14 win against Virginia as the Terps once again overcame a slow start to pull off the victory.
Read moreJudith Altneu breaks down five takeaways from Maryland’s 42-14 win against Virginia as the Terps once again overcame a slow start to pull off the victory.
Read moreLaMont Jordan, who was a running back for the Terps from 1997-2000 while Michael Locksley was the running backs coach, believes Locksley is the right man to lead Maryland. “It was going to take a coach like Locksley to come in here and do what he’s doing now,” Jordan said.
Read moreFor the first time in 10 years, Maryland and Virginia will renew their rivalry on the gridiron under the Friday night lights.
Read moreMaryland left tackle DJ Glaze believes cleaning up penalties can be the difference between the Terps making a bowl run and competing for championships. “I think that’s what will separate us from winning eight games versus winning 10, 11, 12 games,” Glaze said.
Read moreJudith Altneu breaks down some key takeaways from Maryland football’s 38-20 win against Charlotte, including the Terps’ resiliency after an abysmal first quarter.
Read moreMaryland football continues its three-game homestand on Saturday, Sept. 9, with a primetime game on NBC against Biff Poggi’s Charlotte 49ers. Judith Altneu breaks down a few things to watch as the Terps look to extend their nonconference winning streak to 10 games.
Read more“It was good going against another defense other than our defense,” Maryland wide receiver Kaden Prather said following the Terps’ 38-6 victory against Towson to open the season. “It was good just to see a lot of things click.”
Read moreThe relationship between Maryland football HC Michael Locksley and starting QB Taulia Tagovailoa is built on more than just wins and losses. It’s also built on trust. “If they trust you, they’ll play for you,” Locksley said. “I can always talk to him anytime,” Tagovailoa said.
Read moreMaryland head coach Michael Locksley believes the Terps have shown the necessary improvement to compete for a Big Ten championship in 2023, but he says it’s important to “not let the goal of competing for Big Ten championships get in the way of doing the work.”
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Inside The Black and Gold’s Ahmed Ghafir about the outlook for Maryland football, the latest Maryland basketball recruiting news and more.
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