Amazing 4 Americans in the round of 16 —playing each other. I guess that’s one way to get 2 into the quarters. Look out for Donald Young!
Terp Talk DC REPLAY
Terp Talk DC Saturday Morning 07-30-11
Hosts–Bruce & Rick Guests Adam Chasen, Randy Edsall
Subjects–Terrapin Recruits, Randy Edsall Interview
Maryland women’s basketball senior Lynetta Kizer (Woodbridge, Va./Potomac High School) was named to the final 12-player roster for USA Basketball’s World University Games team announced Wednesday. Kizer was one of 14 of the nation’s top college players at the U.S. Olympic Training Center for the final week of training and cuts for the team. The U.S. squad that will look to defend the USA’s gold medal at the 2011 World University Games, Aug. 14-21 in Shenzhen, China, features … Read More »
Some topics for tonight:
Taped interview with Randy Edsall
Tribute to Charles “Bubba” Smith
Maryland to the Big East?
Dino Gregory is Sweden Bound
The HAWK has flown the coup
Dana Dingle–new 2012 target
Bruce Pearl joining the Mavs organization
The NCAA clearinghouse and Nigel King
Much more Terp news
Maryland has drawn NIT-finalist Alabama for its first-round matchup on Thursday, Nov. 17 in the 2011 Puerto Rico Tip-Off, it was announced Wednesday by ESPN Regional Television. The Terrapins, who face the Crimson Tide on ESPN2 at 5 p.m. ET, are in a half of the draw that includes three semifinalists from last year’s postseason NIT. Champion Wichita State will face Colorado in the other first-round matchup in the Terps’ half of the bracket in Puerto Rico.
Freddy’s thoughts on Colt Great Bubba Smith
charles “bubba” smith died today at the age of 66. bubba was one of the greatest defensive lineman in college football history, an all-american at michigan st univ. where spartan fans chanted “kill bubba kill”, bubba played in the “game of the century”, nov. 19, 1966..#1 notre dame vs. #2 michigan st. the game ended in a 10-10 tie. bubba was enshrined in the college football hall of fame in 1988. a first … Read More »
As few as 7 days ago Bond was a 2012 recruit for a host of schools including Maryland. He decided to forego an extra year at prep school and attend Texas.