Four-star DeMatha Catholic running back Anthony McFarland is one of Maryland football’s highest-ranked targets in the class of 2017. He visited Maryland for the spring game and has the Terps in his top 10.
"Mr. Versatility" Anthony McFarland (@AnttMacc_ ) would be the on top of Maryland's 2017 class https://t.co/wIrpPzhwMb
— B/R The Future (@BR_TheFuture) July 21, 2016
McFarland is the No. 3 all-purpose back in the country and the No. 2 player in Maryland on the 247Sports Composite. He’d be the highest-profile running back to commit to the Terps in recent memory.
McFarland has more receiving talent than most backs in the country, and he projects as a guy who could see considerable reps in the slot in college. He’s simply one of the best recruits Maryland could land, and would turn this 2017 class into an incredible splash for DJ Durkin.
Alabama seems to be Maryland’s main competition for his services (though that could change), which is something no team in America likes to hear.
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Will Ulmer transferred from Maryland after last season. He’ll spend the 2016 season at Iowa Western Community College, but will return to Division I after that. He has an offer to return to Maryland, and is planning out his recruitment.
Neil Delal recapped Maryland basketball players’ performances in NBA Summer league play. They weren’t great.
Profiles in Terpage continues with tight end Andrew Isaacs, who’s finally healthy for 2016.
Maryland women’s basketball has released its nonconference schedule for 2016-17.
JUST IN! The #Terps release the 2016 non-conference schedule! --> https://t.co/pZGqwRrWLA #FearTheTurtle #GoTerps pic.twitter.com/fvaxpnHkGz
— Maryland WBB (@umdwbb) July 21, 2016
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