Welcome to a second season of Morning Shootaround. We will follow the Terps throughout the 2013-14 season, but this year in this space, we will provide a look ahead rather than back. We will try to analyze Maryland's strengths and weaknesses, as well as those of its upcoming opponent. We also hope to provide quotes and anecdotes from practices to give some idea of what Mark Turgeon and his team are doing.
Here are a few things to look for as the Terps get ready to play Morgan State on Friday at Comcast Center:
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Turgeon knew going into the season that replacing center Alex Len offensively was going to be as big a challenge as it was defensively. While the 7-foot-1 center was not a consistently high scorer, Turgeon could pretty much count on Len to score in double figures nearly every game.
That has been far from the case with the big men on this year's team.
While sophomore Charles Mitchell had a streak of four straight games of double-figure scoring to start the season stopped in Maryland's 80-66 win over Northern Iowa in the semifinals of the Paradise Jam, neither sophomore Shaquille Cleare nor freshman Damonte Dodd has done much offensively.
Cleare had his best game as a Terp in the first round of the Paradise Jam against Marist, hitting all four of his field goals, for eight points. In the win over Northern Iowa, Cleare did not even take a shot, though he played well defensively. In the championship game, none of the three did much inside.