Update: no they have not?
The 6'7" forward from White Plains, NY, picked up an offer from Maryland yesterday. Lots of schools are interested in Tucker, who holds offers from Syracuse, UConn, Arizona and Villanova, to name a few.A Young Jake Layman and Jaylen Brantley
Randy Edsall's emphasis on the offensive line continues: Ashley is the fourth 2017 offensive tackle to receive a Maryland offer by our count, the only position with more than two. Listed at 6'7 and 280 pounds, he's also the sixth 2017 Florida prospect to receive a Maryland offer. Ashley, from Orlando (Fla.) Dr. Phillips high school, is rated a 4-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, ranking as the sixth-best player in the nation, the third-best offensive tackle and the best player in the state of Florida. He also holds offers from Auburn, Florida, Florida State and Michigan, among others.
Be sure to check out our 2017 offer board and map, with Ashley now added.
Looks like it's down to Maryland, Ole Miss and Miami. Robinson has called Maryland his leader multiple times, and it would be a big pickup for them on the defensive line. He's rated a three-star recruit by the 247Sports Composite, ranking as the 34th-best strong-side defensive end in the class of 2015 and the second-best player in New York. The 6'6, 255-pound prospect attends the Trinity-Pawling School in south east New York.
A great day to be a Terrapin.
Check out Maryland celebrating and talking about their last second win over Northwestern. "That's what great teams do. We win a game that we probably had no business winning."
Photo by Christian Jenkins of the Diamondback.
How cow. Dez Wells has a quick put back off a missed Melo Trimble three to give Maryland the win over Northwestern!
If he goes through with it, that's a ... very good sign for Maryland, who received a major wide receiver commitment at a College Park bar not too many years ago. Ellis is rated a four-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, ranking as the No. 44 wide receiver in the 2016 class and the No. 9 best player in the state. Maryland has commitments from two of his teammates -- running back Lorenzo Harrison and athlete DJ Turner.