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Weekly Maryland recruiting roundup

In this week's recruiting roundup, the Terps try to land their very own Kobe.

Football recruiting

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-- Former Class of 2015 defensive line commit Ulric Jones switched his pledge to South Carolina on Wednesday.

-- Junior-college defensive lineman target Drew Bailey, who visited Maryland this month, committed Sunday to Louisville.

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-- Class of 2016 offensive lineman target Sean Foster reportedly was offered by Maryland.

-- Class of 2015 quarterback commit Gage Shaffer was named Class AA first-team all-state in West Virginia.

-- Class of 2015 offensive line commit Ellis McKennie was an All-Metro first-team selection.

-- Class of 2015 defensive line commit Keiron Howard was named second-team all-Prince George's County.

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-- Class of 2015 linebacker commit Gus Little was named second-team Group 5A all-state in Virginia.

-- Class of 2015 linebacker commit Isaiah Davis was named first-team all-Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association, as a running back.

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-- Class of 2015 offensive line target Isaiah Prince, Class of 2016 linebacker commit Keandre Jones and Class of 2016 wide receiver target Trevon Diggs were named first-team All-Met by The Washington Post. Class of 2015 defensive line commit Keiron Howard was named second-team All-Met.

Basketball recruiting

-- Class of 2015 guard Kobe Eubanks, a former Baylor commit in the Class of 2014, was offered last weekend by Maryland after an impressive performance in Baltimore. Watch highlights of that performance here.

-- Class of 2016 guard Jamal Murray, who reportedly is considering reclassifying to the Class of 2015, visited and was offered by Maryland. Watch highlights of the four-star Canadian here.

-- -- Class of 2017 forward target Mohammed Bamba reportedly was offered by Maryland. Watch highlights of the top-20 prospect here.

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