Wayne Viener and Pat Donohue discuss the upcoming Wisconsin game.
By Wayne Viener
Basketball starting, Trevon a Terp? and the offensive line coming together – all good things as the calendar turns to November.
Trevon Diggs could be a Terp on Saturday. Looks like with Locksley offering Trevon as a wide receiver as opposed to a defensive back, Trevon is ready to pull the trigger to the Terps.
Maryland needs to find some defensive back help. Terps need it right now, but also need to recruit some corner backs.
Damian … Read More »
By Wayne Viener
I didn’t expect that the Terps would win. I picked the game 30-17 Iowa. The Terps fell 31-15 to a now 8-0 Iowa Hawkeyes team that plays sound, smart and tough football.
Perry Hills, while adding excitement and hope to the Maryland offense, can not throw the ball well enough for Maryland to win a game of consequence. The interceptions, three on the day, made sure that Maryland would lose. Perry’s running, over 100 yards for the … Read More »
Join Bruce and Wayne at 8:30am Saturday to discuss the upcoming Iowa football game
With Wayne Viener and Pat Donohue
By Wayne Viener –
A day of NFL football has not been enough to take my mind off of the Terps game on Saturday –
The atmosphere was there, a pro stadium, fans from opposing teams sitting next to each other, a game down to the wire and a heated rivalry. Another close loss to Penn State.
Did the game really live up to what I thought I saw? Probably not. Maryland had too many turnovers and blown … Read More »
In the Nest has been preempted by NFL football today – here is our mini show for this Sunday
Join us for TerpTalk GameDay at 8:30 Saturday 10/24/2015
By Wayne Viener –
It must have been 100 degrees, the fire department had sprayed down to student section is was so hot. September 7, 1985 was the day for Maryland football. Ranked #1 by Sporting News magazine the team was hosting #19 Penn State.
Stan Gelbaugh was picked off on the second play of the game and Penn State returned that for a touchdown. The Terps got down 17-0 in the second quarter. From there, the Terps got a … Read More »