Daniel Gallen
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- Teldrick Morgan is hoping to make an impact in his one season in College Park, but above all, he's happy to be home.
- Projecting Maryland football's starters for their game against Howard on Sept. 3.
- Coach DJ Durkin won't tip his hand of who Maryland's starting quarterback will be when Howard visits for the season opener on Sept. 3, and he's not ready to declare the quarterback job — which he's maintained is a five-man competition — decided or even close to decided.
- Former DeMatha standout running back Lorenzo Harrison could contribute at Maryland as a freshman.
- The public got its first view of what coach DJ Durkinās first Maryland team might look like in two weeks when the Terps open their season against Howard.
- Quick updates form Maryland's open practice on Saturday morning in College Park.
- The scrimmage will give the public its first view into the changes that Durkin and company have made at Maryland, and the Terps are excited for the chance to showcase how they've changed since their last game in November and since spring practice ended in April.
- Former walk-on Maurice Shelton has worked his way into a potential starting spot on Maryland's offensive line.
- Quick updates on Maryland from DJ Durkin after Maryland's Friday practice.
- Maryland DB Denzel Conyers, who was taken from practice Thursday in an ambulance, was treated for concussion and released from the hospital, DJ Durkin said.
- Maryland defensive back Denzel Conyers is āstable and alertā after he suffered an undisclosed injury during the Terpsā Thursday morning practice.
- Maryland running back Trey Edmunds is finally following in the footsteps of his father, Ferrell Edmunds Jr., who played tight end for Maryland in the 1980s.
- One of the nation's top high school programs is roughly two miles down Route 1 from the Maryland campus, but the Terps have mostly failed to capitalize on their
- There have been plenty of words and phrases like "buy in" or "culture change" thrown around at Maryland since DJ Durkin became coach back in early December. And many times, those can be empty placeholders filled with ambiguity to distract from any real meaning. But at Maryland, it appears that there is a distinct drive behind those words. In a program that went 23-39 over the past five seasons, the Terps are simply tired of losing, so they've responded to Durkin and his staff's message and
- Maryland's four freshmen from DeMatha have gotten rave reviews from the Terps coaching staff and teammates early.
- Maryland tight end Andrew Isaacs is looking forward to returning to action. He hasn't played since 2014 because of injury.
- Two years ago when Jermaine Carter Jr. and Shane Cockerille were working on Marylandās special teams unit as redshirt freshmen, Carter asked Cockerille a
- His new teammates have taken notice of the one-time Florida Gator's impact. And on a team that has fresh faces on the coaching staff, Jackson headlines a host of newcomers that could have a substantial impact in College Park this fall, and the current Terps have worked hard to make them feel welcome.
- Durkin and defensive coordinator Andy Buh are trying to revamp a group that left plenty of room for improvement after last season.
- Boys' Latin long snapper Brock Sassler commits to Maryland.
- Melvin Keihn and Josh Woods were on opposite sides of the historic Gilman-McDonogh rivalry during their prep careers and now, the two will suit up on the same defense.
- But based off the limited view of Maryland in practice this week, there are still some educated guesses that can be made about what the Terps will look like.
- Maryland's offensive line is still "fluid" after five practices, but Michael Dunn feels the unit is progressing.
- Maryland tight end Avery Edwards is reuniting with offensive coordinator Walt Bell, who originally recruited him to North Carolina.
- Quick hits from Maryland's open practice on Friday morning on JC Jackson, DJ Durkin, Perry Hills and more.
- Big Ten Network analyst Gerry DiNardo said Maryland's offense under Walt Bell could become its defining feature, much like Oregon's offense has for the Ducks.
- During the Big Ten Network's stop in College Park on Thursday, DJ Durkin said he hopes the Terps quarterback situation and depth chart are sorted out next week.
- The scattered clouds over the practice fields at Maryland offered the Terps scant relief from the midday sun as they moved from one drill to another during their first full practice of fall camp.
- Quick notes and observations from Maryland's first open practice of the fall under DJ Durkin.
- Maryland running back Wes Brown is suspended for the first three games of the season for his violation of the student-athlete code of conduct.
- Maryland cornerback JC Jackson is practicing with the Terps and his transfer is expected to be finalized in the coming days.
- Maryland football players have transformed their bodies under new strength and conditioning coach Rick Court.
- As a first-year head coach, DJ Durkin has plenty of obligations, whether it's Big Ten Conference media days or recruiting trips, that take him away from his team in College Park. And when he's gone, the supervision of the Terps falls to his strength staff, led by strength and conditioning coach Rick Court. With Maryland taking the field for its first full practice of the season Wednesday, the work that Court did with the Terps during the offseason will have its first chance to show.
- Wednesday is a day that has been marked on the Maryland football calendar for a while. It's the first full practice of fall camp, the first time the Terps will be out on their College Park practice fields for a full session this month. It's there that position battles, of which there are quite a few, will be settled, and first-year coach DJ Durkin can continue to put his imprint on the team. There's plenty that's unsettled about the Maryland depth chart, and there are bound to be some surprises.
- Maryland offensive lineman Michael Dunn is one of the most experienced players on the team this season.
- Maryland linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. holds an important leadership position for the Terps entering the season.
- Maryland reported for the beginning of fall practice Sunday, and the Terps will go through lighter practices Monday and Tuesday before their first full practice Wednesday. It's a fresh start in College Park for coach DJ Durkin's first camp, and plenty of players — new faces and old — will have a chance to make early impressions to gain contributing roles early on. Here are five Maryland players to watch during camp.
- Maryland football opens camp this week under coach DJ Durkin, so here are five storylines to watch during Terps practice.
- After a string of commitments last weekend, Maryland rose to as high as No. 16 nationally in the 247sports.com composite rankings.
- Maryland announced an open practice for fans on Aug. 20.
- McDaniel replaced the 12-year-old turf field at Gill Stadium in the spring in the latest step of a master plan to upgrade the college's facilities.
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- Maryland was ranked No. 40 in the Associated Press' all-time rankings.
- The Carroll Gray players gathered together and presented Myers with special jerseys for the team: Teal with black numbers and "Carroll" written in black script across the front. And on the front, near where someone's heart would be was a pink "P" with a small cross.
- Three-star Page (N.C.) running back Javon Leake committed to Maryland.
- Three-star Potomac running back Tayon Fleet-Davis became Maryland's third commitment of the weekend Saturday afternoon.
- Maryland got a commitment from three-star Gonzaga center Johnny Jordan on Saturday afternoon.
- North Carolina kicker Jonathan Doerer commits to Maryland to give the Terps Class of 2017 its 12th member.
- Both Temple and Maryland have confirmed a home-and-home series for 2018 and 2019.