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- They've already met with towering Texas A&M wide receiver Mike Evans, USC wide receiver Marqise Lee Florida State wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin and Texas wide receiver Mike Davis.
- NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock thinks the Baltimore Ravens can get a top wide receiver in the first round of NFL draft.
- Beating out much bigger rivals to partner with University of Notre Dame athletic teams catapulted the Baltimore-based sports brand onto an elite playing field. The endorsement deal signals how far fast-growing Under Armour plans to go and how it plans to get there.
- Accustomed to picking late in the first round of the NFL draft during an impressive run of five consecutive postseason appearances, the Ravens will have a selection inside the first 20 picks of the draft for the first time since 2008.
- Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel visited Under Armour headquarters, but company says it has no announcement regarding the Heisman Trophy winner.
- Notre Dame will receive stock in Under Armour as part of a deal announced Tuesday that commits the university to outfitting its top-tier athletic teams in gear from the Baltimore-based company for 10 years.
- Under Armour welcomes Johnny Manziel to "the team" with signage at its Locust Point campus. The Texas A&M quarterback will enter the NFL Draft after two stellar seasons in college.
- Senior Bowl executive director Phil Savage just doesn't see how the NFL draft is going to be able to accommodate the record number of underclassmen who declared for the May draft.
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- In the months after the read-option took the NFL by storm, defensive coaches around the league became hell-bent on eradicating it, hoping to make the read-option go the way of the Wildcat and other near-extinct schemes.
- Boys' Latin's Freddy Bopst, St. Paul's Anthony Pino ready for pressure of Ravens' high school Quarterback Challenge at M&T Bank Stadium
- Texas Gov. Rick Perry seems to think so, as he tours Maryland today, looking to attract business to his state. Plus, the Houston Texans come to M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday to face the Ravens.
- After 60 years in the ACC, one of the conference's original members, Maryland, will make its long-anticipated exit at the end of this upcoming academic calendar year. The Terps will be joining Rutgers in making a move to the Big Ten.