“4. Maryland: The improvement from year one to year two under Randy Edsall was significant, but massive losses to injury prevented some of the payoff on the field and the Terps finished 4-8 in 2012. Stefon Diggs helped carry the offense with eight touchdowns, 848 receiving yards and 172.4 all-purpose yards per game while the Terps ran out of healthy quarterbacks, and defensive coordinator Brian Stewart helped propel the unit to No. 3 in the ACC in total defense — just … Read More »
Some of the topics for tonight’s show:
Randy Edsall calls in to preview the upcoming football season
Bayhawks Long Pole Middie Jesse Bernhardt calls in to discuss life in the MLL
Updates on recruits in Basketball and football
Mt St Joe’s Phil Booth commits to Villanova
Terps set to play in Bahamas Tournament
Tillman adds another 2016 recruit—Jack Wilson from Radnor, Pa
Turgeon offers scholarship to 9th grader Tomas Murphy
O’s Bats are dead–pitching mediocre
Dennis … Read More »
Commissioner Bud Selig is prepared to levy a lifetime suspension on New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, while suspending about eight others before the weekend, two people with knowledge of the negotiations told USA TODAY Sports.
The people were unauthorized to speak publicly because no announcement is expected until Thursday or Friday. Rodriguez, according to his attorney, David Cornwell, will appeal any suspension, regardless of the severity.
Former Terrapin Kiani Profit led a sweep of the top five individual spots in the Team Heptathlon for Team USA to lead it to a dominating victory in the Thorpe Cup Sunday at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif.
Profit broke the 6000-point barrier for the first time in her career with her total of 6135. Following closely behind were teammates Chelsea Carrier-Eades (6000) and Lindsay Schwartz (5982) for the top three scores for Team USA. Profit recorded … Read More »
Maryland senior Patrick Mullins has been selected as the Outstanding Male Amateur Athletes of the Year for New Orleans.
Mullins will be among 26 individuals and two teams scheduled to be honored at the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame Banquet on Saturday, Aug. 10, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Greater New Orleans Sports Selection Committee, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl, selects annual award winners in a variety of categories, in addition to selecting each year’s Hall of … Read More »
ORIOLES ACQUIRE RHP BUD NORRIS FROM ASTROS
The Orioles today announced that they have acquired RHP BUD NORRIS and International Signing Bonus Slot #91 from the Houston Astros in exchange forOF L.J. HOES, minor leagueLHP JOSH HADER and Baltimore’s 2014 First Year Player Draft Competitive Balance Pick, Round A (selection #2).
Norris, 28, was 6-9 with a 3.93 ERA (126.0IP, 55ER) and 13 Quality Starts … Read More »
*Chinanu Onuaku- Nanu continued to improve his stock nationally with a strong summer on the circuit. He would appear to be the Terps’ best bet to landing a big in the Class of 2014.
*Trayvon Reed- Reed appears to be a much bigger version of Nickens, in that he’ll need to really bulk up once he gets to college. Watching him recently in the Super Showcase showed me that he’s not quite ready for the physical nature of college basketball, … Read More »
Any team that can’t recover from the loss of a tight end isn’t much of a team. There are many options out there for the Ravens:
Can Ed Dickson step up?
Shiancoe
Matt Furstenburg—why not?
Dallas Clarke
Kevin Boss
Trust in Ozzie
Kevin Boss
Kevin Boss is somewhat underrated in my opinion. He was drafted by the New York Giants and played there for four seasons. After that time he spent one year in Oakland and, most recently, one year in Kansas City. Throughout his career he has recorded 2,033 yards on 150 catches and 22 touchdowns. Boss is also responsible for 98 first downs throughout his career. Kevin Boss is not considered to be a great tight end but I believe … Read More »