By: Jack Rothenberg
Maryland announced on May 26, that sophomore guard Serrel Smith Jr. will be transferring this offseason. Smith Jr. spent the past two seasons with the Terps, and has two years of eligibility left. Although, he would need a waiver from the NCAA in order to play in this upcoming season.
Also on May 26, Smith Jr. posted a statement on Instagram expressing his gratitude for Maryland. “I want to thank Maryland and Coach Turgeon for these past … Read More »
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By: Jack Rothenberg
After spending just one season as the third string quarterback at Alabama, sophomore Taulia Tagovailoa announced on social media that he will be transferring to Maryland. Taulia, the younger brother of recently drafted Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua, sat behind his brother and sophomore Mac Jones during his freshman year. This was a big announcement, not only because of who Tagovailoa’s brother is, but because Taulia has potential and talent that he hasn’t been able to showcase on … Read More »
Mason and Jordan discuss the wide range of Terrapin additions on both the court and the gridiron including three football recruits, two basketball addition, and Tualia Tagovailoa.
from umterps.com
Quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa to Transfer to Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – University of Maryland football coach Michael Locksley has announced quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa (pronounced TAU-leah tongue-uh-vai-LO-uh) has joined the Terrapin football program.
Tagovailoa, a unanimous four-star prospect out of high school, comes to Maryland from the University of Alabama and has three years of eligibility remaining.
“Taulia has outstanding field vision and excellent pocket awareness,” said Locksley. “He’s a twitchy passer that has the ability to make and … Read More »
By: Jack Rothenberg
For Maryland Basketball, the 2010s consisted of five seasons going to the big dance, one appearance in the NIT tournament, and a handful of exceptional Division I players. It was highlighted by Greivis Vasquez’s 2010 ACC player of the year nomination, Gary Williams’ retirement the year after, and the school’s move to the Big Ten in 2014. With Mark Turgeon taking over in 2011, his teams had the biggest impact on the decade. The team … Read More »