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- Senior defensive tackle Adam McLean, the most experienced player on Maryland's defensive line, is no long part of the team, coach Mike Locksley said Tuesday.
- The top-rated player in Maryland, Nick Cross had been committed to Florida State since September.
- New Maryland football coach Mike Locksley has added his first two FBS transfers in Ohio State linebacker KeAndre Jones and Virginia Tech wide receiver Sean Savor, the school confirms.
- Maryland “was the job I've coveted since the day I put a whistle around my neck as a coach," new Maryland coach Mike Locksley said Thursday.
- Seven years after being fired at New Mexico amid losing seasons and off-the-field problems, Mike Locksley is returning to College Park to guide a football program recovering from the aftermath of offensive lineman Jordan McNair’s death.
- The hiring of Mike Locksley as head coach of the Maryland football team shows just how far the program has fallen — hiring a coach with baggage to run a program under a dark cloud.
- Maryland could have hired Mike Locksley the last time it was looking for head football coach, and the case can be made that the failure to do so put the Terps in the situation they're in now.
- Here’s what they're saying about Maryland hiring Mike Locksley as its new football coach.
- Here's what you need to know about new Maryland football coach Mike Locksley.
- Mike Locksley will return to College Park as the school’s new football coach.
- Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, a finalist to become the next Maryland coach, was named Tuesday as the winner of the Broyles Award, given annually to the top Football Bowl Subdivision assistant coach.
- Former Maryland offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, now in his second year as the offensive coordinator at Alabama, and Michigan assistant head coach Pep Hamilton will be interviewed early next week for the head coaching job in College Park.
- Those who've been around the program for the past five years, and even for one who has only been at Maryland this season, have seen plenty of change and not all that much success.
- "Honestly, I haven't even — it's all headlines [that I've read],” said Frank Reich, a former Terps quarterback now coaching the Colts. “That's it. I really have no opinion."
- Locksley was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2015.
- Digest: Ex-Terps coach Locksley reportedly to become Alabama's OC or leave for Florida State
- The son of former Maryland offensive coordinator Mike Locksley was named the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Offensive Player of the Year.
- The 25-year-old son of former University of Maryland, College Park football coach Mike Locksley was shot and killed Sunday night in Columbia, police said.
- Meiko Locksley, the 25-year-old son of former Terps football coach Mike Locksley, dies in a shooting in Columbia.
- Being named to a head coaching position for a college football program can be an assistant's dream. But, sometimes, the top job at one college isn’t as
- Alabama has hired former Maryland coach Mike Locksley as a full-time offensive assistant, Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban announced Monday.
- The Blast allowed three straight goals spanning the end of the third quarter and early in the fourth in a 7-4 loss to the host Harrisburg Heat on Friday night in a Major Arena Soccer League Eastern Division game.
- Former Gilman quarterback Kai Locksley, who left the University of Texas in October, has announced that he'll attend Arizona Western College in Yuma.
- Locksley, a two-time All-Metro second-team selection, redshirted last season and switched to wide receiver this offseason.
- Maryland tight end Derrick Hayward said his 9-yard touchdown catch in a win at Florida International, his first as a Terp, was “three long years in the making."
- Mike Locksley won't be hurting for cash, of course.
- The transition from former coach Randy Edsall to interim coach Mike Locksley to Durkin is Maryland's second coaching change in six years. The transition from Ralph Friedgen to Edsall in 2011 was fraught with conflict, with more than 20 players transferring in Edsall's first year.
- Former Maryland offensive coordinator and interim coach Mike Locksley has landed on Nick Saban's staff at reigning national champion Alabama as an offensive analyst, according to an AL.com report.
- Durkin's first recruiting class hasn't been easy to assemble. He took over less than two months before National Signing Day and inherited a class in which the future of some recruits was tied to former Maryland interim coach and offensive coordinator Mike Locksley's status. It didn't help that Meyer plucked two of Maryland's top verbal commitments and prominent local stars in quarterback Dwayne Haskins and outside linebacker Keandre Jones last month. Durkin, though, has kept his recruiting
- For South Carroll¿s Brian Plummer, Maryland¿s hiring of DJ Durkin as its coach was like a sigh of relief. The senior, who verbally committed to the Terps in April, had been watching what was happening in College Park closely after former coach Randy Edsall was fired and offensive coordinator Mike Locksley took over in the interim role for the final six games of the season. He watched the rumor mill churn before Durkin was introduced last week.
- Maryland ranked 35th nationally in assistant coach salaries, according to data released by USA Today on Wednesday. The Terps paid their assistants $2,783,060 in 2015, which also ranked seventh in the Big Ten Conference. Offensive coordinator-turned-interim coach Mike Locksley ranked No. 14 nationally with $891,940, which made him the highest-paid assistant in the conference, edging out new Maryland coach DJ Durkin and Tim Drevno, who made $880,000 as assistants at Michigan.
- Michigan defensive coordinator DJ Durkin will be named Maryland's next football coach, the university announced Wednesday.
- We've seen the highlights and we've looked at the lowlights, but today it's time to look at four moments that shaped Maryland's season this fall. Some of them were memorable, others were forgettable, but each had a substantial impact over the past 13 or so weeks.
- Mike Locksley, who went from being Maryland's offensive coordinator to its interim head coach for the past seven weeks after coach Randy Edsall was fired, interviewed for Edsall's old job Monday, a source familiar with the process said.
- Pep Hamilton has college and pro experience with quarterbacks and running an offense, and might be able to keep top area recruits committed to Terps.
- Mike Locksley's future at Maryland is unclear after his 1-5 record as interim coach.
- Maryland snapped its eight-game losing streak and won its first game in more than two months after overcoming a 31-13 halftime deficit. The Terps racked up 656 yards of total offense, their most since 2004, and running back Brandon Ross rushed for 173 yards and three touchdowns, including an 80-yard game-winner with 4 minutes, 40 seconds remaining in regulation.
- Michigan defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin has emerged as a strong candidate for the Maryland head coaching job, according to Yahoo! Sports.
- On Thursday, families across the country will come together for their Thanksgiving meals, and Maryland is no different. Wide receiver D.J. Moore, a freshman, said his mother plans to visit from Philadelphia. Defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson is in charge of making macaroni and cheese for his family¿s dinner.
- Maryland¿s starting quarterback for Rutgers will be a game-time decision, interim coach Mike Locksley said Tuesday. Juniors Perry Hills and Caleb Rowe were cleared to practice, Locksley said, and participated in Tuesday morning¿s practice on a limited basis. Hills, who has made seven starts this season, missed Maryland¿s 47-28 loss to Indiana with mononucleosis. Rowe left the game at halftime with a concussion.
- The deluge of injuries that seemed to plague Maryland football in the past few years — namely the string of quarterback injuries and torn anterior cruciate ligaments in 2012 — has been staved off so far this season. But entering its final game at Rutgers on Saturday, the toll of a difficult Big Ten Conference schedule is starting to show. And though the Terps have almost the exact same depth chart for the Scarlet Knights as they did for this past weekend's game against Indiana, there
- The mistakes had built up and the carries and snaps had decreased for Maryland running back Brandon Ross over the past month. The fumbling issues he had worked hard to eliminate during the offseason cropped back up in losses to Penn State, Iowa and Michigan State. He missed blocks in pass protection, and interim coach Mike Locksley turned to fellow running back Wes Brown more often. By the 10th game of his senior year, Ross, who led Maryland in rushing in 2013, had fallen to second on the depth
- Maryland interim coach Mike Locksley detailed the timeline of quarterback Caleb Rowe¿s concussion during his weekly conference call Sunday afternoon.
- Maryland quarterback Caleb Rowe suffered a concussion late in the first half of the Terps¿ 47-28 loss to Indiana, exited at halftime and is undergoing concussion protocol, interim coach Mike Locksley said.
- The day Mike Locksley was elevated to Maryland interim coach from offensive coordinator after Randy Edsall was fired, he met with defensive coordinator Keith Dudzinski. The pair discussed how they wanted to approach the final half of the season, and they settled on a plan that's been seen in all three phases: Locksley the offense, defense and special teams to all be aggressive. Over the past few weeks, Dudzinski's defense has sent more and more pressure after opposing quarterbacks forcing
- Maryland will honor its seniors before their final game at Byrd Stadium against Indiana on Saturday, and while the pregame ceremony late that morning helps to close one chapter of the Terps' history, another remains blank with much to be filled in. With no bowl game to look forward to and only games against Indiana and Rutgers — the Terps, Hoosiers, and Scarlet Knights are a combined 1-18 in Big Ten Conference play this season — left on the schedule, the Terps have been looking to
- Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien, a rumored candidate for Maryland football's coaching job, seems happy with the Texans.
- Redshirt freshman Damian Prince is slated to start at right tackle for Maryland in the Terps' matchup against Indiana on Saturday, according to the team's depth chart released Monday. Prince started at No. 13 Michigan State this past weekend after his missed the previous two games with an ankle injury he suffered against Penn State on Oct. 24.
- Offensive tackle Derwin Gray (ankle/Achilles), defensive end Cavon Walker (high ankle sprain) and kicker Brad Craddock (wrist) will miss Maryland¿s matchup at No. 13 Michigan State on Saturday.
- During his now month-long tenure, Maryland interim coach Mike Locksley has worked get more players involved on game days by preparing them for specific situations that they might not have been involved in earlier in the season. He¿s done it at most positions, including at wide receiver, on the offensive line and in the secondary.