-Dave Lomonico Joins the YoungTerps to discuss Donta Scott and Marcus Dockery along with some Football and Basketball discussion.

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Love those west Coast games.

Markieff Morris nailed 6 a career high 6 treys to carry the Wiz to a 125-124 victory against Portland. John Wall missed 2 free throws with the Wiz nursing a 1 point lead but Otto Porter blocked a final layup attempt by Damian Lillard to seal the victory.Jake Layman scored 4 points in 12 minutes for the Trailblazers. Next up for the Wiz, Wednesday night at Golden State.

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The Iowa football experience was a great one.  Here is a look at the game from different viewpoints on the field.

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From UMTERPS.com

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Maryland will host Michigan State on Saturday, Nov. 3 at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium in a game that will kick at noon and air on ESPN2, the Big Ten announced on Monday.

Maryland (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten) is coming off a road loss to No. 19 Iowa, but the Terps are 3-1 at home this season. Maryland topped Michigan State, 28-17, the last time these teams met in College Park in 2016.

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Mason and Wayne talk about the Terps 23-0 loss to Iowa, along with Basketball recruiting and the non-rev report.

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The Terps were thoroughly dominated by the Hawkeyes on Saturday 23-0. Considering Iowa’s advantage on time of possession, the defense would have to get a solid B rating. Once again Tre Watson stood out for Maryland with an interception and aggressive play all over the field. But the offense never got going. I actually thought Kasim’s passes looked sharper early on but failing to capitalize on the early interception set the stage for the rest of the game. No use … Read More »

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By Richard Goldstein of the New York Times

ImageDick Modzelewski (No. 77) with his Giants teammates Andy Robustelli (81), Jim Katcavage (75) and Rosey Grier (76) during a game at Yankee Stadium against the Philadelphia Eagles in November 1962. They formed the first N.F.L. defensive line to be celebrated as a unit.

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Wayne and Mason on the field at Kinnick Stadium

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