Randy Edsall Post Game
“This was really tough. We needed to make the plays that we didn’t make. I don’t know what it was. We made the plays in the first 35 minutes and couldn’t make the plays late in the game. We couldn’t stop them on third or fourth downs.” “I’m disappointed for our seniors that we didn’t send them out with a win. We’ve got to go back and see how to get better.” “Kids were out there … Read More »
Baltimore (Md.) Gilman School athlete Kenneth Goins landed a new offer in the past couple weeks. The 5-foot-9, 210-pounder pulled the scholarship from the ACC. Now with the season behind him, Goins is starting to set up trips and even has a leader heading into the visits.
Goins landed an offer recently from Maryland.
“We just won … Read More »
What a 2nd round pick!!!!! Playing without 52 today, the Ravens held on for a 7 point win. Some comments:
Torrey does so much more then what shows on the stats sheet. he was in motion when Ray busted out for his big run. He was deep as a decoy when Anquan had his TD. Now Joe and Torrey seem to be more in sync. If this team could just play better on the road.
With the win the Ravens … Read More »
I guess the culmination of a frustrating day came when the Terps blocked a punt at Wake’s 11 yard line and were unable to score Two short missed field goals by Nick Ferrara were instrumental in the defeat.
From umterps.com
Maryland’s C.J. Brown accounted for 296 yards of total offense, but Wake Forest outlasted the Terps 31-10 Saturday.
Tanner Price threw for 320 yards and three touchdowns to lead Wake Forest which snapped a three-game losing streak to become bowl … Read More »
Some observations of a game that’s getting away from Maryland
Notre Dame has amassed close to 400 yards so far
No turnovers yet for Maryland and actually the defense held it’s own early on but the constant lack of sustained Drives finally caught up
In the 2nd quarter Danny put together a nice 61 yard TD drive culminating in a 13 yard TD pass to Quintin McCree
DJ Adams has returned to the lineup
The Terps have gotten to … Read More »
Danny gets the start today as I clearly expected and stated so on Terp Talk. The Terps are down 7-0 immediately, Danny on his 2nd play from scrimmage throws a bomb on the money to an all alone Quintin McCree and he loses the ball in the sun. The uphill battle begins as it has all season.
I thought Edsall utilized the 2 QBs in a logical, somewhat productive sequence. However, Cj’s passing skills are not up to Danny’s. There … Read More »
Some topics for tonight’s show:
My take on the NCAA’s Alex Len Suspension
Review of the BC game
Preview of the UVA game Saturday afternoon
Interviews with Sean Mosley, Pe’Shon Howard, and Coach Turgeon
The $2000 NCAA Decision–Why it could lead to the end of the NCAA
Hosting of the ACC Field Hockey Tournament at College Park
Preview of the Men’s Basketball opener vs Northwood
Terps in the NFL
from Liz Clarke in the Washington Post
There was no shortage of cringe-inducing moments for Maryland’s football fans Saturday, as the Terrapins littered the field with missed tackles, dropped balls and botched field goals en route to their fourth consecutive defeat.
While disappointed by the 28-17 loss to Boston College, Maryland Athletic Director Kevin Anderson said he saw nothing that shook his faith in first-year Coach Randy Edsall, whose squad fell to last in the ACC’s Atlantic Division Read More »
It seems almost unfair that the one of the Terrrapin receivers that doesn’t have the drop problem will be out this week. Marcus Leak has moved ahead of Ronnie Tyler after Ronnie’s crucial drop last week.
Observations of a tremendous opportunity that quickly slopped away:
A tremendous offensive game plan fell victim to dropped passes by Terrapin receivers last night . I will definitely admit that I was wrong about CJ Brown. Maryland now has what most teams covet –2 excellent Collegiate Quarterbacks. While Danny is mired in a Sophomore slump, CJ Brown ran for a Terrapin QB record 167 yds while still completing 3 touchdown passes. Yes his passing was not spot on the entire … Read More »