Some topics for tonight’s show:
Dino returns as a surprise guest host
Review of Stony Brook victory and analysis of current state of Basketball team
Review of 2012 Keys events in Terrapin Nation
Terps to the Big Ten
Stefon Diggs and now Deon Long become major gets for Randy Edsall
Near NCAA Tile misses for Men’s lacrosse and Soccer, Women’s Field Hockey and Lacrosse
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field returns
Quick outlook for O’s in 2013
— Joe Krivak, Maryland’s football coach from 1987-91, has died. He was 77.
Krivak was quarterbacks coach for Bobby Ross in the 1980s, working with Boomer Esiason, Frank Reich and Stan Gelbaugh. After Ross left for Georgia Tech after the 1986 season, Krivak was promoted to head coach.
Maryland went 20-34-2 under Krivak, who resigned after the 1991 season.
His best year at Maryland was in 1990, when the Terrapins went 6-5-1 and tied Louisiana Tech in the Independence … Read More »
Bruce,
Just wanted you to know that I’ve been studying the draft. Here I’ve compiled picks from 45 drafts to see who people are projecting us to select when it’s our turn on the board. Here’s what they are saying:
1st Round: Alec Ogletree, MLB Georgia (7), CJ Mosley, ILB Alabama (5), Matt Elam, S Florida (4), Kevin Minter, ILB LSU (3), Barrett Jones, OL Alabama (2), Eric Fisher, OT Cenral Mich (2), Alex Okafor, OLB Texas (2), TJ McDonald, … Read More »
A Hall-of-Fame third-baseman with a .334 lifetime batting average, McGraw sparked Baltimore to three pennants in the 1890s before achieving legendary status as a manager. In both roles he was feared, hated, and respected for his cunning and pugnacious brand of baseball, which stressed the bunt, the steal, the hit-and-run play, and sheer intimidation. The diminutive McGraw was tyrannical and abusive, taunting players, berating umpires, inciting crowds. Off … Read More »
AP—–7 votes
Coaches Poll—-3 votes
Sagarins RPI—#36