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Maryland football will remain in the mix for one of the top junior college prospects in the Class of 2021, as three-star cornerback De’Jahn Warren listed the Terps among his top seven schools Sunday.
#BoomerSooner ⚪️#GBO #RollTide #Noles #GoDawgs #Terps #WeAre ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/WY02e2vyS1
— De’Jahn “Nugget” Warren (@Ayoooo_daeee) July 12, 2020
Warren, the No. 2 junior college prospect in his class, was set to visit College Park on March 13, but had his visit cancelled a day prior due to recruiting restrictions enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The the Maryland native remained steadfast in his interest in potentially playing in his home state, though, including Maryland in his top 11 on March 21.
In his freshman season at Lackawanna Community College, Warren totaled 35 tackles, five interceptions, five blocked kicks and three forced fumbles to earn All-American honors and garner interest from several Power Five programs. Warren would have two seasons of eligibility at his next destination, with a redshirt still available.
The other schools listed in Warren’s top-7 are Oklahoma, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida State and Penn State. Warren announced in May that he’d make his commitment Dec. 14, two days before the start of the early signing period.
In other news
Four-star 2021 DeMatha Catholic inside linebacker Greg Penn committed to LSU over Maryland on Sunday.
Committed. 100% pic.twitter.com/YcgC3lkO1d
— Greg Penn III (@3golivee_) July 12, 2020
Stefon Diggs and D.J. Moore would’ve been a dangerous duo in College Park.
Imagine these two in the same receiving corps pic.twitter.com/Pe13zPY09E
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 11, 2020
Former Maryland wide receiver Torrey Smith appeared on the latest “Late Night with Locks” to discuss his decision to play for the Terps and living in Maryland post-retirement.
"Maryland was everything for me." @TorreySmithWR talks about how he ended up in College Park and why he's made his home in Maryland.
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) July 10, 2020
Watch #LNWL: https://t.co/vB62F4W8jC pic.twitter.com/gLJyWtOY0B
Maryland basketball took us back to the night Alex Len became a top-5 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft.
"The Suns select Alex Len, from the University of Maryland"
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 10, 2020
From an unknown to a top-five pick. @alexlen made his NBA dreams come true. pic.twitter.com/Yo83nIOiAe
Former Maryland basketball player Kevin Huerter put together his all-time Maryland starting five.
What’s your all-time Maryland five? @KevinHuerter has made his picks. (via @BleacherReport) pic.twitter.com/nfeB4CKxZU
— Maryland Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 10, 2020
Maryland women’s basketball wished former Terp forward Stephanie Jones a happy birthday.
Happy birthday to our own Stephanie Jones!
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@umdwbb) July 10, 2020
Have an awesome day!! pic.twitter.com/Vi8mUf34pZ
Colin Heacock, Matt Rambo and Connor Kelly rehashed the night the Terps won the 2017 Big Ten Tournament title game.
You remember his goal, and you remember his reax.
— Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) July 10, 2020
Colin Heacock (@Ming4President) and friends relive his game-winner to send eventual national champ @TerpsMLax to the B1G tourney title.
Full video ➡️ https://t.co/RlUcFI9jbM pic.twitter.com/qgYlGP05a1