Some comments while trying to figure out how such a low scoring game took 3 1/2 Hours to Play:
After giving up a 73 yard TD on a missed assignment, the Terps allowed only 168 yds on 66 offensive plays. There was a trendous goal line stand highlighted by a soaring hit from the program cover young man, Eric Franklin. Again if you have any doubts about the quality … Read More »
Some of the many topics:
Ain’t the beer cold!!!!!! The O’s will face the Yankees Sunday night in Game 1
The utter brilliance of the Zen Master –Buck—-Donald Saiontz comments
Joe Saunders–are you kidding me
The Wild Card play in game
Terps in must win situation against Wake today
The Harrison Twins choose Kentucky—where do the Terps go from here
Ravens vs KC and NFL preview and predictions
Tony Romo coming to town next week
Michael Phelps sinks a 159 … Read More »
Some of the many topics on the show Saturday morning:
Reaction on the Harrison twins decision
Where does Maryland basketball go from here.
What effect has Turgeon’s all out recruiting blitz had on the future of Maryland Bball
Importance of a victory over Wake Forest
Review of Hall of Fame Induction program Friday night
Review of Maryland UVA Soccer game Friday night won by Terps 1-0
Updates on Women’s soccer and Field Hockey
Terps in the … Read More »
Ho Hum it was a typical Oriole victory—they struck out 12 times—got out of jam after jam–JJ got the save………..
It’s always to great to catch a team on the down low–booing Josh Hamilton?
Great at bat by Manny in the 9th—Nate McLouth came through again
But it was the 5 1/3 innings from Joe Saunders that made the difference—Buck is unreal
Adam Jomes—“4 years of getting ass kicked and now 1 year of kicking ass”
2 sac Flies–something the … Read More »
Eight outstanding alumni were inducted into the Class of 2012 University of Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame on Friday evening at a ceremony at Riggs Alumni Center.
Men’s basketball player Juan Dixon, former coaches Tom Bradley (baseball) and Cindy Timchal (women’s lacrosse), football player Paul Vellano, field hockey player Carla Tagliente and women’s lacrosse players Jen Adams and Sarah Forbes were inducted. Longtime M Club fundraiser Leonard Rodman was inducted for meritorious service.
Some of the highlights:
Juan Dixon’s heartfelt mentioning the long hard … Read More »
Patrick Mullins’ first half goal was the difference as No. 1 Maryland remained unbeaten in 2012 with a 1-0 victory over Virginia Friday night at Ludwig Field.
The Maryland (9-0-1, 4-0-0 ACC) backline of Taylor Kemp, London Woodberry, Dakota Edwards and Mikey Ambrose once again held strong for the Terrapins’ sixth shutout of the season.
Wayne the sports analyst The drama is over for now, the Harrison twins selected Kentucky, we bid them farewell. That was as exciting as recruiting can get, although the excitement was over the moment the word “Kentucky” rolled off their lips. TerpTalk was ready to roll, as Bruce had TTDan on the show yesterday afternoon (ESPN1300) to talk recruiting. In the DC market, the announcement was carried live by ESPN980 on the Sports Reporters show. Chris Knoche, the Terps basketball color … Read More »
Each week during the 2012-13 season a Maryland student-athlete, who has shown excellence on and off the playing field, will be selected as the Solomon Eye Associates Terp of the Week. This week’s Solomon Eye Associates Terp of the Week is Sean Bosdosh from the men’s golf team. Bosdosh shot a 4-under 212 at the 54-hole event to capture the first individual title by a Terp since October of 2010.
Time to move on as they say. Roddy is 6’4 180 and would be a tremendous addition to Maryland basketball. the competition is stiff: UCLA. Xavier, Georgetown, and now Kansas.