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Baltimore Ravens paid the University of Maryland $6.75 million to move games to M&T Bank Stadium

Over the past three season, the University of Maryland has moved two of their home games to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore and received just under $7 million from the Baltimore Ravens as a result.

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Football

Good news for Maryland, re: Dwayne Haskins.

University of Maryland paid millions to move football games to Baltimore - Baltimore Business Journal
Maryland received $6.75 million to move the West Virginia and Penn State games from College Park to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. The school received more than they would have likely received had the games remained in College Park.

Mark Richt, fired from Georgia, has connection to Maryland | CSN Mid-Atlantic
Daniel Martin explains the relationship between the newly departed Mark Richt and Marylands associate athletic director, Damon Evans. Evans was the Georgia AD that hired Richt in 2001. Although it appears Richt might be remaining at Georgia in a role similar to the one Gary Williams took after retiring from Maryland.

4-star Maryland quarterback commit Dwayne Haskins taking official visit to Florida, per report - Testudo Times
The Terps have won just one game since Coach Edsall's departure and hold a nation-high 29 interceptions on the season. The possible recommitment from the four-star recruit can be catastrophic for the program's next era.

Maryland Football: Terps rally to win wild finale - Baltimore Sun
It took every bit of 656 total yards on offense for the Terps to overcome a 21 point first half deficit to snap an eight game losing streak. Mike Locksley has his first win in what will likely be his final game as Maryland's head man, bringing his audition to a 1-5 record in the wake of Randy Edsall's firing.

Basketball

Terps After the Buzzer: Maryland crushes Cleveland State - Testudo Times
The Terps blew Cleveland State out the water with a strong performance from Jared Nickens and Diamond Stone

Terps' backcourt tandem of Trimble, Sulaimon is starting to jell - Baltimore Sun
As a sophomore, Trimble is starting to build on his all BigTen performance from last year by developing into a pass first point guard. He's looking to Duke transfer, roommate and back court companion, Rasheed Sulaimon for guidance and confidence in his role as a leader.

Jacobs: Maryland still stirs ACC memories | News & Observer
Reliving some of the ACC glory days between Maryland and UNC.