Sure, the Terps weren’t perfect today. There are plenty of questions surrounding this team, especially on offense where the passing game left much to be desired. But for Maryland fans looking to take something positive away from the game today, look no farther than the Terps defense.
The naysayers are quick to point to 412 rushing yards that the Midshipmen racked up during the game. While the number of yards is rather high, it is only to be expected when … Read More »
Kenny Tate stopped Ricky Dobbs at the goal line with 34 seconds left, and Maryland stunned in-state rival Navy 17-14 on Monday to break a seven-game losing streak that began last October. Observations of a great victory for the 1-0 Maryland Terrapins:
Who cares about stats? Navy’s 417 rushing yards meant nothing because Maryland stiffened when it had … Read More »
Well the talk and speculation will finally end tomorrow at M&T Bank Stadium. My advice is to GO to this game. It is a true spectacle anytine to watch the Naval Academy. The game 5 years ago was awesome. Here’s my take on the game.
Navy comes into this game a touchdown favorite. The speculation for success for the Midshipmen in 2010 is higher then it has been in 3 decades. There are many in Annapolis who believe Navy could … Read More »
Tune in to Terp talk tonight to hear why this game will be much closer then the experts think.
Opening statement from Ralph—-
“I think we’ve had great preparation going into this season. Our off-season work was very good. I think we’ve improved over where we were this time last year. “I think our offensive line is better, we’ve been able to stay healthy and have the same team working together which I think is really important for us. We have a young, inexperienced group behind the first team but we are looking very good with the first team at … Read More »
Nobody does it better. A first class corner like Josh for a conditional draft pick. Look for Josh to start against the Jets. When Dominique comes back think about the Ravens starting corners!!! Some excerpts from the Sun article tonight:
“He’s an extremely fiery and aggressive player, and I think he’s very talented,” said Foxworth, who played with Wilson for three years at Maryland. “I know his personality fits into what we’re building here. Josh is a no-nonsense type of … Read More »
This is a luxury that Ralph has not had for a long while at Maryland. JaMarr Robinson is clearly the starter on this team, but Danny O’Brien and CJ Brown have performed well at camp. I hope Ralph is at least able to get some game reps in for O”Brien.
Maryland’s Da’Rel Scott hopes the third time is a charm. On Wednesday, the senior was placed on the watch list for the Doak Walker Award, which honors the nation’s top running back, for the third-consecutive season. After a spring of running track for the Terps and an impressive preseason camp, Scott is hoping to return to his 2008 form when he rushed for 1,133 yards (seventh-highest single-season total in school history) en route to first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors. However, … Read More »
Injury setbacks have created opportunities for tight ends Matt Furstenburg and Dave Stinebaugh. Both have taken most of the first-team reps the last week of camp, and the two combined for seven catches in Monday’s scrimmage. “Furstenburg is playing the best he’s ever played,” Friedgen said. “Stinebaugh has really improved. He’s not a finished product yet but he’s a heck of a lot further along than I thought he’d be (right now).”
Practice Notes: Instead of holding meetings after Monday … Read More »