Great defensive effort by the Ravens today albeit against a very weak QB as the Ravens shut out Green Bay 23-0.
Grading—QB—C for Joe –thought the scheming for the Oline was horrible–Joe could not take advantage of incredible field position
Offensive Line—C—James Hurst is not a left tackle–therefore help him!!!!!
Receivers–C—Woodhead helped but the check downs are unwatchable
Defense–Straight A–incredible
Offensive Coaching—no comment
ELSEWHERE
Lonzo Ball –his 3rd triple double of the year–11 points—16 rebounds—11 assists
Sat night Alex Len … Read More »
Sophomore guard Kaila Charles led the game with 29 points and 12 rebound but the No. 15 Maryland women’s basketball team (2-2) was unable to overcome top-ranked UConn (3-0) in a 97-72 contest Sunday afternoon.
“UConn is a really veteran, experience team, and it showed tonight, especially in the first quarter,” head coach Brenda Frese said. “It’s not a consolation prize, but I’m pleased that with such a young team, we were able to do … Read More »
The ninth-ranked Maryland field hockey team (16-7) controlled much of the NCAA championship game vs. No. 1 Connecticut (23-0), but a late goal by the Huskies was the difference in the 2-1 loss for the Terps.
“I couldn’t be more proud of the Maryland women and our coaching staff,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “We’ve had an incredible run, probably a run that we were surprised to be in this position. That said, UConn is a … Read More »
Ravens in a must win situation if there is any chance for a wild card
Joe faces the worst secondary in the NFL
Without AR game hopefully won’t be a yawn fest
Empty Stadiums continue to plague the NFL
Goodell vs Jerry Jones—power show down
Danny Whitehead returns today—could be a major factor
Ravens a 2 1/2 point favorite
Josh Rosen seems to be the QB for 2018 draft
This post game column is to determine who starred, and who played under par, each players receives a rating of up to three plus (+++) or three negative (—) by Jordan Viener
I’m not overly surprised about this one. I knew that Bucknell was a good team, they’ve won the last six Patriot League regular season titles. They also made nearly every shot they attempted in the first half, the game turned in the 2nd, but to quote our BTN … Read More »
A few observations at 12:45 AM
After a dismal 1st half,
Turgeon went with his 5 best guys to start the 2nd half on Saturday night
Stellar play in every facet of the game by Darryl Morsell
Great defensive adjustments by Turge
Was 50-35 Turge’s greatest home half time deficit at Md?
Wiley and Nickens must hit shots in order to play
Bruno made 4 buckets from inside of 5 ft–all of which he made look as easy as … Read More »
Join Bruce, Wayne, AJ Francis, Dave Clark and Mason from the court as Maryland wins 80-78
Damon Evans joined the Terrapins in December of 2014 and serves as Executive Athletic Director, currently overseeing all day-to-day operations for the athletics department.
Over the past three years, Evans has assumed increasing responsibilities as Executive Director, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Athletics. In addition, he is the administrative liaison for football and serves as the lead representative on all contractual agreements and capital projects. Evans also has oversight of each of the four main branches of … Read More »
2018
Jan. 27 Georgetown (Ex.)
Feb. 4 @ Virginia (Ex.)
February 10 Home vs Navy
February 13 Home vs. Marist
February 17 @ High Point
February 21 Home vs. Penn
March 3 Home vs Notre Dame
March 10 Home vs Albany
March 17 @ Villanova
March 24 In CA vs North Carolina
March 31 @ Michigan
April 8 @ Penn State
April 15 Home vs Rutgers
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The Maryland men’s soccer team was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament Thursday night as Albany won a penalty kick shout out after 110 minutes of scoreless play at Ludwig Field.
The Terrapins (10-5-4) dominated the majority of play, but could not overcome a stingy Great Danes (14-4-3) defense. Brynjar Steinborsson made the winning spot kick for Albany.
Maryland was on the front foot right off the opening whistle, as Gordon Wild cut inside with his right foot and … Read More »