It’s down to Maryland, Clemson, and Vandy for the prized prospect from Georgia. The edge the Terps have is that they have the major Max is interested in: Broadcast journalism. Here is what scout.com has to say : “A gifted athletic big man, Garcia does a good job of getting to his man quickly and uses his hands well in locking up his defender. He has a tendency to get overextended in his blocks, lunging at times, rather than driving, … Read More »
Impossible. Anyone who watched the ACC Championship Game watched an incredible 4 touchdown 234 rushing yard performance by Clemson’s CJ Spiller. What made the performance even more special was the fact that CJ played with a turf toe injury.
Dear Maryland Football Supporter,
Now that the 2009 season is complete, I wanted to take a few moments to thank you for your support of our football team this year. And I wanted to tell you that no one associated with our football program is satisfied with our record this season. As … Read More »
Ralph Friedgen will remain the head coach of the Maryland football program. The decision comes after a comprehensive evaluation of the program, including detailed assessments of the 2009 season, recruiting and personnel.
“Coach Friedgen and I are in complete agreement on the expectation to return the football program to its competitive stature,” said Director of Athletics Debbie Yow. “He has assured the University and fans of his intentions to do whatever is necessary to become a top 25 … Read More »
There is no news out of the meeting .
Memories are short in Tallahasse. To talk about the success of Bobby Bowden would take much more then this column. That being said, Coach in Waiting Jimbo Fisher will take over the reigns of FSU next year. To no one’s surprise Charlie Weis is out at Notre Dame. Six wins just doesn’t do it at South Bend. Look for Charlie to quickly become an Offensive Coordinator somewhere in the NFL.
Congrats to 2 deserving Terrapins. LB Alex Wujciak was named to the First Team ALL ACC and Torrey Smith was a 2nd team selection as wide receiver and specialist. Wujciak, a junior, is currently second in the ACC and eighth nationally in tackles (10.9 per game). He racked up 131 tackles in 2009 to become the first Maryland defender to post more than 125 stops (133 in 2008) in back-to-back years since E.J. Henderson (150 in 2001; 175 in 2002).
Some observations of Ralph’s press conference:
It was pretty emotional today watching Ralph take the grilling questions today ith his family, Dr Yow, and every local press guy in attendance.
I thought Ralph was at his best today, very emotional ,but fielding every question even those about his future as Terrapin head coach.
I asked Ralph about his impressions of Jamarr over the past 2 games and does he have what it takes to be QB1. Ralph responded that he … Read More »
Some observations of another disappointing loss:
Jamarr Robinson looked excellent in defeat. In the series he was in , Jamarr threw 3 on the money bullet passes. He also engineered the last TD drive to close the gap to 19-17.
Torrey Smith finished a brilliant season with a TD reception late in the game.
35000 at the game today with the student sections obviously being effected by theThanksgiving holiday.
Alex Wujciak had 12 tackles today.
It was an emotional for … Read More »
There is hope. Appearing in the 2nd quarter, Jamarr Robinson led perhaps the most impressive drive of the year hitting 3 bullet passes downfield leading to an eventual touchdown by DaRel Scott. Senior Chris Turner got the start today and drove the team down on the first series to a field goal. 16-10 BC with 5 minutes to go in the 3rd.