from umterps.com
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – University of Maryland Head Coach Michael Locksley announced that 21 student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to play football for the Terrapins during the early signing period, which began on Wednesday.
The 2021 class is currently ranked No. 18 by ESPN, No. 19 by 247 Sports and No. 28 by Rivals. It’s highlighted by five ESPN300 selections – linebacker Demeioun Robinson, linebacker Branden Jennings, defensive lineman Tommy Akingbesote, defensive lineman Taizse Johnson and running back Antwain Littleton Jr.
The 21 student-athletes hail from … Read More »
from espn.com
Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho hit out at the behaviour of Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool coaches following their 2-1 victory in the Premier League on Wednesday.
The teams faced off in a top-of-the-table clash at Anfield that saw Liverpool score on a last-minute Roberto Firmino winner to move three points ahead of Spurs.
But Mourinho was upset at what he perceived to be pressure from the Liverpool technical area on the match officials and said it was … Read More »
By Jack Rothenberg
The Maryland Terrapins welcomed the Rutgers Scarlet Knights into Xfinity Center for each team’s Big Ten opener, and while the Terps held a slim 28-27 lead after making a late first half run, it wasn’t enough as they lost their first game at home, 74-60. Maryland’s defense kept the Terps within striking distance throughout, but a three minute lapse in the middle of the second half combined with poor shooting allowed Rutgers to make a second 10-0 … Read More »
1–Unbelievable gut wrenching loss for the Terps Sat 27-24. To begin with Taulia and Chance Campbell contracted Covid before a must win game against Rutgers. After backup QB Lance Legendre was basically ineffective, rarely used 3rd String QB Eric Najarian came in and performed very well. Cut to the chase, the Terps had this game won 5 times but could not close the deal. 11 penalties in inopportune times, a dropped TD pass, a few tough overturned calls, and whatever … Read More »
By Jack Rothenberg
An MIA was put out for any offense in the first half on senior day when the Maryland Terrapins battled the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in what would become a back and forth contest before falling 27-24 in overtime. The opening half featured a total of 12 punts and three points but following a quarterback change for Maryland and an injury at quarterback for the Scarlet Knights, the offense picked up in the second half. Less than an … Read More »
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By Bruce Posner –
#1 I’m not sure what team was wearing the Terrapin jerseys tonight in Littlejohn Coliseum. This Clemson game bothered me the second I saw it on the schedule. Though it was years ago, Maryland has always had problems at Clemson. Last night was no exception. 38-15 at half time is inconceivable. At least the Terps came out of the coma in the 2nd half. Hakeem Hart continues to show promise and expect more minutes for … Read More »