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Editor’s note: This story was initially published after Glaze’s commitment Dec. 11. It has been updated to reflect his signing.
Class of 2020 offensive tackle Delmar Glaze announced his commitment to Maryland football Dec. 11, and one week later, he’s officially a member of the Terps’ 2020 class.
“Thank God for giving me the opportunity to play this game,” Glaze said in his announcement on Twitter. “And thank you to the Maryland coaches for giving me this chance to play on the next level.”
Maryland was able to build a relationship quickly with Glaze, extending an offer on Nov. 23 and gaining his pledge just days following his official visit. The Terps were his only Power Five offer, but he had options in Connecticut, FIU, UMass and more. Glaze gained a three-star (0.8367) rating on the 247Sports Composite after committing.
Glaze, a North Carolina native, stands at 6’5, 315 pounds — further solidifying that head coach Mike Locksley and his staff are looking for real upgrades in size on the offensive line. His upper body and arm strength have been key contributors to his success as a blocker so far in his career, but he also exhibits the ability to seal off the edge and downfield speed in the run game.