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- Jon Graham, son of high-scoring former Terp Ernie Graham, has played a selfless role for Maryland as a rebounder and defender.
- How will Maryland fill out its football recruiting class?
- While not happy with the way the Terps finished the first half at the Petersen Events Center -- the Panthers took a six-point lead after an 11-2 run to close the half -- Mark Turgeon tried to look at the positives of his team's first ACC loss this season.
- Exploring the potential return of Maryland running back Wes Brown next season and his impact on the team, plus the Terps' basketball team's nonconference schedule and the recruiting fallout from Bill O'Brien's departure from Penn State.
- Ahead of Friday's Military Bowl, Terps football coach Randy Edsall sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Baltimore Sun.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and producer-editor Jonas Shaffer weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and producer-editor Jonas Shaffer weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro football first-team offensive selections.
- Maryland quarterback C.J. Brown has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference's Co-Offensive Back of the Week after leading the Terps to a 41-21 win at North Carolina State on Saturday.
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- Class of 2014 offensive line target Damian Prince has visited only Maryland and Florida State officially, but South Carolina reportedly is becoming a "factor" in his recruitment
- On the verge of collapse, Maryland pulled off a stunning 27-24 overtime upset of heavily-favored Virginia Tech here a stunned Lane Stadium.
- Maryland football Q-and-A with Virginia Tech game approaching. The Terps have three more chances to change the season story line.
- Randy Edsall smiled. He laughed. He answered questions from reporters patiently, honestly, happily. Is this the coach of a Maryland team seemingly in free fall after Saturday's 20-3 loss to Syracuse at Byrd Stadium? Taking a three-game losing streak and a ton of criticism into Saturday's game at Virginia Tech, Edsall was surprisingly upbeat Tuesday at his weekly press conference.
- UMBC women's soccer rejoices at entry into program's first NCAA tournament
- The Baltimore Sun's Don Markus, Jeff Barker and Jonas Shaffer weigh in on three topics in Terps athletics this week.
- Maryland coach Randy Edsall on Sunday endorsed C.J. Brown as the Terps' starting quarterback, but he said Brown's inexperienced receivers need to provide better support after being elevated to starters because of injuries.
- Aided by three takeaways, Maryland remained within a touchdown of the heavily favored Tigers until a critical fourth-quarter miscue. Clemson pulled away for a 40-27 victory in front of an announced 48,134, the largest home crowd of the season, on a sunny, chilly day at Byrd Stadium.
- Maryland football team hasn't forced a turnover in more than a month as it heads into homecoming game against Clemson.
- Maryland's C.J. Brown, Brandon Ross and Dave Stinebaugh join a long injury list as Terps prepare for Clemson.
- Two-time ACC Player of the Year Alyssa Thomas was chosen Wednesday as the consensus preseason women's basketball Player of the Year by the conference's head coaches and Blue Ribbon Panel.
- Seven games into the season, the Terps say their goals remain the same. But a look at their injury-ravaged depth chart reveals how much more daunting those aims — including a division title and prominent bowl berth — have become with ninth-ranked Clemson (6-1, 4-1 ACC) coming to Byrd Stadium for homecoming Saturday.
- Terps quarterback C.J. Brown battling unspecified ailment but may play. Player says the concussion is not a concern anymore, but something else is.
- Randy Edsall and the Terps football his team sustained further misfortune Saturday when top receivers Stefon Diggs and Deon Long suffered season-ending lower leg fractures in Maryland's 34-10 loss at Wake Forest
- Top receivers Stefon Diggs, Deon Long leave with injuries
- When Maryland's football team made the trip for Saturday's game at Wake Forest, the Terps brought with them a number of players still recovering from all sorts of injuries.
- Mark Turgeon and the Terps were a little overmatched at the Atlantic Coast Conference media day for men's basketball.
- C.J. Brown will return as Maryland's starting quarterback against Wake Forest on Saturday, coach Randy Edsall said Tuesday.
- Terps junior L.A. Goree has been named the ACC's Linebacker of the Week after making a career-high 15 tackles in Saturday¿s 27-26 win over Virginia.
- The last scheduled game in Maryland's 94-year football series with Virginia came at a pivotal time for the Terps.
- Maryland was averaging 39.8 points per game before getting shut out at Florida State last week. Now, the Terps are starting over. Quarterback C.J. Brown (concussion) is doubtful, so sophomore Caleb Rowe is likely to start.
- Demond Brown scored his first touchdown for Navy last week, an impressive accomplishment for a player who grew up in Annapolis but had never been to a game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium until he was being recruited.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and producer-editor Jonas Shaffer weigh in on the retired-jersey policy and the recruiting impact of Maryland's loss to Florida State.
- Maryland quarterback C.J. Brown is doubtful for Saturday's game against Virginia after suffering a concussion last weekend on a jarring hit against Florida State.
- The Terps have played Virginia more than any other football opponent. The Maryland-Virginia border-state rivalry — which ends for the foreseeable future with Saturday's meeting at Byrd Stadium — never rose to the level of Ohio State-Michigan or Alabama-Auburn. The teams weren't prominent enough for that.
- Virginia football coach Mike London was paying special attention when Maryland released its depth chart this week, looking for clues on whether starting quarterback C.J. Brown would rebound from a concussion in time to play Saturday against the Cavaliers.
- Officials were correct not to call a targeting penalty on the hit that caused Maryland quarterback C.J. Brown to suffer a concussion in Saturday¿s 63-0 loss to Florida State, according to a review by the Atlantic Coast Conference.
- The ACC hasn't heard the last of the hit on Terps quarterback C.J. Brown that gave the player a concussion.
- Caleb Rowe replaced Maryland quarterback C.J. Brown against Florida State on Saturday ¿ the second season in a row that Rowe had been elevated because of an injury.
- No. 25 Maryland had entered Doak Campbell Stadium buoyant and undefeated, believing it had amassed enough talent to reverse the weight of history that had seen it lose all of its 11 road games to No. 8 Florida State.
- Maryland's showdown at Florida State is important for the Terps' football program, but the coaches don't want players to lose their focus.
- It's been labeled Maryland's biggest football game in years, but do the No. 25 Terps actually have a chance to upset No. 8 Florida State in Tallahassee?
- As they prepare for No. 8 Florida State, Maryland's coaches have studied video of Jameis Winston completing 25 of his first 27 college passes and film of the Seminoles quarterback twice bolting away from pressure last week to complete a ridiculously athletic Hail Mary against Boston College.
- How will Maryland's pressure fare against Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston.
- Randy Edsall's Maryland football team couldn't match Florida State's speed two years ago in Tallahassee, but Saturday could be different.