paul pasqualoni
- Maryland coach Randy Edsall may have felt a little disoriented walking out of the visitors' locker room Saturday night at Connecticut's Rentschler Field.
- 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.
- For the fourth time in the past five years Towson, a Football Championship Subdivision team, opened the season with an opponent from the Football Bowl Subdivision, but this year the result was a bit different.
- In the end, the Edsall Bowl proved emotional for the Maryland coach. But I don't think the circumstances -- Randy Edsall coaching for the first time against his former program -- had all that much impact on the outcome.
- Connecticut sacked Maryland quarterback Perry Hills six times and running back Lyle McCombs rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown as the Huskies (2-1) dealt the Terps (2-1) their first loss of the season, 24-21.
- Defensive end sees significant action in front of family and friends
- Jeff Barker on Notre Dame's move to the ACC, Don Markus on Randy Edsall facing Connecticut and Matt Bracken on Sam Cassell Jr.'s NCAA eligibility.
- After transferring from Connecticut to Towson last summer, former Baltimore high school standouts Leon Kinnard and Gerrard Sheppard hope to make a bigger impact this season than they had in 2011.
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- College football: Former Loyola star quarterback Leon Kinnard transfers from Connecticut to Towson