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Barker in 4 Corners: In ACC, who will win, surprise, disappoint?
FSU will live up to hype Coley Harvey Orlando Sentinel For more than a decade, national analysts have clamored for Florida State to make its triumphant return to the BCS scene. The Seminoles have mostly disappointed them. But with a loaded defensive...Tags: National Football League, Auburn Tigers, Miami Hurricanes, College Football, The Seminole Tribe
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Maryland seniors face last chance to knock off Top 10 team
On a November night in 2007, Maryland recruit Joe Vellano sat in the Byrd Stadium stands as a high school senior and watched the Terps upset Matt Ryan-led Boston College to gain its second win of the season over a Top 10 team. Vellano enrolled at...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Boston College Eagles, Maryland Terrapins, College Football, Football
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Baltimore area's 2012 FBS players
During the 2011 college football season, 79 players from the Baltimore area suited up for Football Bowl Subdivision programs. This year, that number will increase by 10. Eighty-nine athletes from this area — Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City,...
Tags: Buffalo Bulls, Pacific-12 Conference, Conference USA, Mid-American Conference, West Virginia Mountaineers
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It's official: Edsall names freshman Hills quarterback starter
The Baltimore SunMaryland coach Randy Edsall made it official today, naming freshman Perry Hills -- a former state champion wrestler from western Pennsylvania -- as starting quarterback for the opener against William & Mary on Sept. 1. I was also interested in who was...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Football, Randy Edsall
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Freshmen QBs are key in Terps' success in 2012
The Baltimore SunMaryland redshirted freshman quarterbacks C.J. Brown and Danny O'Brien in 2009. The two players had to wait for their turn. This season, Maryland's freshman quarterbacks -- Perry Hills and Caleb Rowe -- are listed as the starter and the backup. Their...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Marriage, Maryland Terrapins, Football, Family
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Terps' men's basketball schedule includes 2 games each with Duke and UNC
The Baltimore SunMaryland has announced its men's basketball schedule for the upcoming season, which includes home-and-home series against both Duke and North Carolina. The Terps will play an 18-game ACC schedule for the first time, including home-and-home series with...Tags: College Basketball, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Miami Hurricanes, Duke Blue Devils, Florida State Seminoles
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Ravens backup QB Tyrod Taylor: 'I cherish those opportunities'
The Baltimore SunIt isn't every Sunday that Ravens reserve quarterback Tyrod Taylor gets some snaps to knock off the rust accumulated as a backup. During a 55-20 rout of the Oakland Raiders on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, Taylor was inserted with 7:31 remaining in the...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Oakland Raiders, National Football League, Torrey Smith, Jacoby Jones
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Allan Chaney gets another chance to play the game he loves
The Baltimore SunStanding in the living room of his mother's Belair-Edison home late one summer evening, Allan Chaney raised his plain white T-shirt below his collarbone. He had just been asked to show his chest, to reveal the remnants of a more than two-year ordeal...Tags: College Basketball, New Mexico Lobos, Carmelo Anthony, Chest, College Sports
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Va. OL Tanner Hartman discusses his Terps commitment
The Baltimore SunWhenever Tanner Hartman had a question about college football or the recruiting process, the 6-foot-4, 250-pound offensive lineman looked no further than his father. In the early-to-mid 1980s, Tom Hartman was a standout lineman at Virginia Tech. Tanner...Tags: Virginia Tech, Boston College, Maryland Terrapins, Football, The Pennsylvania State University
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Maryland picked to finish last in ACC's Atlantic Division
Baltimore Sun staffMaryland was picked by media members to finish last in the Atlantic Division during the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Football Kickoff in Greensboro, N.C., on Monday. But coach Randy Edsall is surprisingly optimistic heading into his second year in...Tags: Miami Hurricanes, College Football, Florida State Seminoles, Randy Edsall, College Sports
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This year's Terps suddenly look like a Turgeon team
The Baltimore SunCOLLEGE PARK — One year ago, Mark Turgeon brought his Maryland basketball team to play in a tournament in Puerto Rico, where not even the swaying palm trees and balmy trade winds could make up for the coach's dissatisfaction with his players'...Tags: College Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Duke Blue Devils, Kansas Jayhawks
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Kendall Fuller follows three brothers to Virginia Tech's football team
Whether it was who could make the best salad or who could dress the sharpest, Kendall, Kyle and Corey Fuller always wanted to be better than each other. Competition fueled the brothers from Baltimore when they were young, and it helped them in sports...
Tags: Frank Beamer, Corey Fuller, Football
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