1. Rookie Quarterback Leading The Way
Much of the focus on the Bills this season has centered on their new signal caller. Buffalo drafted Florida State product E.J. Manuel with the No. 16 overall pick and he’s been the team’s starter since the preseason. Manuel has been solid in his first three NFL games, completing 59 percent of his passes and throwing for 689 yards and four touchdowns, with only one interception. He has the ability to run the read … Read More »
Paul Johnson it’s time to change your offense. Unwatchable.
The No. 21 University of Maryland women’s soccer team suffered a 5-0 defeat at No. 3 Notre Dame Thursday night at Alumni Stadium.
The loss drops the Terps to 6-4-0 on the season and evens their ACC mark at 2-2-0. The Fighting Irish improve to 8-1-0 on the year and stay unbeaten in conference play at 4-0-0.
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48. Dion Wiley
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Former Maryland standout quarterback Boomer Esiason has been named to the Atlantic Coast Conference Football Legends Class of 2013, the league announced on Wednesday. The 2013 Legends will be honored at the Dr. Pepper ACC Championship game in Charlotte, N.C., on December 7.
A two-time honorable mention All-American (1982, 1983) and three-year starter from 1981-83, Esiason led the Terps to a perfect 6-0 record in the ACC in 1983 to claim the school’s first conference title since 1976 and a … Read More »
from Jamison Hensley of espn.com
Wide receiver Torrey Smith took exception to former linebacker Ray Lewis‘ assertion that the Baltimore Ravens lack leadership after a report surfaced about wide receiver Jacoby Jones getting hit over the head by a stripper wielding a champagne bottle.
Lewis, an ESPN analyst who played 17 seasons for the Ravens, made his comments Monday after details of the alleged incident were reported by the media.
“We have great leadership, so to say because of one incident that it’s a … Read More »