Big Ten Football Season To Resume Oct. 23-24
The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors adopted significant medical protocols and voted unanimously to resume the football season starting the weekend of Oct. 23-24.
Read moreThe Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors adopted significant medical protocols and voted unanimously to resume the football season starting the weekend of Oct. 23-24.
Read moreFormer Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson says the Big Ten and Pac-12 made the right decision to postpone the fall sports season. “I think there’s a moral obligation here,” Anderson said. “This is different than having a young man go out and hurt his knee.”
Read moreJames Graham III, a forward out of Milwaukee who committed to the Maryland men’s basketball program Aug. 19, says he picked the Terps because of his relationship with the coaching staff and how well he fits into Maryland’s system.
Read moreFormer Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen said the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing today’s coaches to face challenges unlike anything he dealt with, but he does see an opportunity for Michael Locksley to bring the team closer together and for Maryland to emerge stronger for it.
Read moreMaryland football coach Michael Locksley said his “heart breaks for our players” with the cancellation of Big Ten fall sports, but he’s now trying to focus on “How do we move it forward?”
Read moreThe Big Ten Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season due to the ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreMaryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa and defensive lineman Joseph Boletepeli have been granted immediate eligibility from the NCAA. Both will have three years of eligibility with the Terps.
Read moreMaryland’s revised 2020 football schedule, which features 10 games against conference opponents, is scheduled to kick off on the road at Iowa Sept. 5.
Read moreFor Corey Coley Jr., the decision to commit to Maryland instead of top programs like LSU and Notre Dame came down to a combination of football and academics — and the impact of head coach Michael Locksley.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball head coach Mark Turgeon has announced the signing of 6-10 Swiss forward Arnaud Revaz, who most recently competed for JL Bourg basketball club (France) and is a member of the Swiss National Team player pool.
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