Maryland's Inaugural Big Ten Football Schedule
The Big Ten released their 2014 conference schedule for football. We knew it would be brutal, but boy is it brutal.
The Big Ten released their 2014 conference schedule for football. We knew it would be brutal, but boy is it brutal.
The rivalry comes to a close, meeting the Turgeonites, and was Roddy Peters snubbed? (At least one recruiting guru thinks so.)
Maryland loses their first two of the offseason, including once-starter running back Justus Pickett.
Maryland overcame a sloppy first half performance with a dominating second half display.
Maryland, led by Wallace Loh, famously thinks that the ACC's exit fee is punitive and illegal. The ACC responded by not backing down and more or less saying "see you in court." Now they're a...
Maryland's star tackle deserves his first-team designation; Stefon Diggs deserves better.
Maryland's two leading scorers did not include Nick Faust, Alex Len, Dez Wells, Jake Layman, or Seth Allen. Instead, two lower-profile contributors grabbed the spotlight against Georgia Southern.
Despite almost everything breaking their way, Maryland dropped their final game of the injury filled 2012 season, losing to UNC 45-38.
An ACC source says the conference won't negotiate down the $50mil exit fee. We're skeptical.
Long breath. This post is not related to realignment. Kidding! It totally is. But we don't get to that point just yet. First off, over the past few days we've been so focused on the whole B1G...
The former Xavier guard has been cleared to play at Maryland this season.
I wish I was joking, but I'm not. Angry Maryland Quarterback-Hating God has taken another signal-caller from the Terrapins, leaving Randy Edsall with only a linebacker and tight end to take snaps.
The Angry Maryland Quarterback-Hating God strikes again, and pushes Caleb Rowe into the limelight.
Maryland needs another new quarterback.
Talk about a quick response. Just twelve days after losing the Harrisons, Mark Turgeon and the Maryland Terrapins got their point guard in local star Roddy Peters.
Maryland has added football games against Rutgers and Central Florida.
A newfound chemistry (I wonder why?), a pair of lovable big men, a new walk-on, and an unlikely friend in the coaching circle. We talk about it all (and even more) inside.
Maryland played poorly, but Stefon Diggs showed up when they most needed him to.
Maryland came close, but couldn't pull it off in the end: the most highly-coveted package deal in hoops recruiting history is headed to Kentucky.
Maryland suffers its fourth roster loss in three days, but this time it's someone already on campus.