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- On Sunday night, Maryland football coach Randy Edsall tweeted one from perhaps the most hated man in College Park: Duke men¿s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. Terps fans were quick to let Edsall know about the line he crossed.
- Myers is now officially a professional football player, signing a contract with the LA KISS of the Arena Football League.
- On Monday, Maryland announced that sophomore Shane Cockerille would be moving from quarterback to fullback. About a month ago, he went into coach Randy Edsall¿s office to request a position change.
- Former Gilman star and ESPN four-star recruit Shane Cockerille will be moving from quarterback to fullback on the Maryland football team, the program announced Monday.
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- Randy Edsall, who has two years remaining on a six-year contract that pays him $2.1 million annually, has agreed to a three-year extension, athletic director Kevin Anderson announced Tuesday.
- Maryland football coach Randy Edsall signed a contract extension that will keep him with the Terps through 2019.
- At Maryland's Big Show on Saturday, Motley spent time with the Terps' coaches and commits, and by the end of the night, the three-star rising senior had decided to announce his commitment to the hometown school.
- A pro-style quarterback, Devin Butler led Douglass High to its first Class 2A football championship over Dunbar last fall.
- Said Sasho Cirovski: "We went from one nice neighborhood to another great neighborhood."
- South Carroll's Silas Kelly was offered a full scholarship to play football at the University of Maryland on Thursday. He became the second South Carroll player from the 2016 class to commit to the school.
- Maryland closer Kevin Mooney (North Harford), who was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 15th round last week, is continuing to negotiate with the club.
- Maryland wide receiver Juwann Winfree, who was suspended indefinitely last week by coach Randy Edsall, has withdrawn from the university, an athletic department spokesman said Wednesday.
- Former Connecticut linebacker Jefferson Ashiru, who left the Huskies' program midway through last season, has transferred to Maryland and will be eligible immediately
- The message from Randy Edsall, Mark Turgeon and Brenda Frese was consistent: Baltimore is an important part of the athletic department's growth.
- The Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation announced plans on Wednesday to reopen the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum in Baltimore on Friday.
- Maryland wide receiver Juwann Winfree has been suspended indefinitely for violating the school¿s student-athlete conduct code, the university announced Monday.
- The Preakness meet at Pimlico Race Course ends today with a bonus — a mandatory payout of its 10-cent Rainbow 6 with a carryover of $275,321.
- Punter Nathan Renfro, who struggled with his consistency in three years as a starter for Maryland despite a career average of more than 40 yards per punt, has transferred to Tennessee.
- The 35th biennial Annapolis-to-Newport Race will begin this week with a new starting format. Smaller boats will start at 11 a.m. today and bigger boats at 11 a.m. Friday.
- After missing 2013 for personal reasons, Marcus Leak was third-leading receiver for Maryland last season. He's no longer with the team.
- Maryland's insurance policy at quarterback will arrive in College Park on Monday. Daxx Garman, who announced in March that he would be leaving Oklahoma State after three years there, will join the Terps as a graduate transfer and is expected to be immediately eligible to play in 2015, Maryland coach Randy Edsall announced Thursday. Garman has one year of eligibility remaining.
- Randy Edsall's team earned a multiyear score of .973 and a single-season score of .991 on a scale of 1.000 for the 2013-14 academic school year. The multi-year score improved from .950 last year, with the single-season score up from .922 in 2012-13 and a low of .905 in 2009-10.
- There's been a run of positive news coming out of College Park these days. Both lacrosse teams are headed to the semifinals, the basketball team added Rasheed Sulaimon and Diamond Stone and the football program got junior quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr.
- Maryland just landed what might be its quarterback of the future.
- Delaware middle linebacker David Mackall tried out for the Ravens during their rookie minicamp, according to sources.
- When the Falcons ultimately passed and Coxson went undrafted, the former blue-chip recruit from City College signed a three-year free agent contract with the Green Bay Packers that included a $5,000 contract.
- Stony Brook wide receiver Adrian Coxson is signing with the Green Bay Packers, according to sources.
- Following a strong Pro Day workout where he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.28 and 4.33 seconds and a flurry of workouts and visits, the former City standout is hopeful that he's done enough to be a late-round draft pick.
- Maryland All-American wrestler and defensive lineman Spencer Myers is working out for the Washington Redskins today at their local prospect day.
- A heavy contingent of Maryland players worked out for the Ravens at their training complex in Owings Mills
- Maryland junior running back Jacquille Veii, who was moved to back to the position after spending most of last season as a slot receiver, will transfer after the semester, an athletic department spokesman said Tuesday.
- Maryland wide receiver Deon Long is participating in the Ravens' local prospect day today at team headquarters.
- An unconventionally built defensive lineman at 5-foot-10 4/8 and 294 pounds, Monroe leaves Maryland sharing the Terps' all-time record with Mike Corvino with 24 sacks.
- Delaware middle linebacker David Mackall, an Edmontson alum and Maryland transfer, has been invited to the Ravens' local prospect day.
- "You look at the discussions and the things that are being talked about nationally, the excitement, it's a 180-degree turn from the conversations that were going on a year ago," Penn State coach and former Maryland offensive coordinator James Franklin said Thursday.
- Stony Brook wide receiver Adrian Coxson has been invited to the Washington Redskins' local prospect day Wednesday, according to sources.
- Spencer Myers' transition from Maryland All-American wrestler to a valuable defensive lineman for the Terps has encouraged him to pursue a job in the NFL.
- Here are some of Maryland football coach Randy Edsall¿s thoughts on how the team performed Saturday in the Red-White game and throughout the spring.
- Maryland receiver Marcus Leak caught three touchdown passes during the team's annual Red-White spring game on Saturday.
- City graduate Adrian Coxson is upbeat about his growing NFL draft stock.
- Maryland offensive tackle Derwin Gray will undergo surgery Friday for a torn labrum, Terps football coach Randy Edsall announced after practice Wednesday in College Park.
- Stony Brook wide receiver Adrian Coxson has a visit with the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday, according to sources.
- Looking for Maryland's highest-paid state employees? You'll find them in University of Maryland locker rooms in College Park and its medical school in Baltimore.
- After rising at dawn for months for grueling training sessions in Bel Air conducted by retired Ravens wide receiver Qadry Ismail, former City blue-chip wide receiver Adrian Coxson knows he has a lot riding on this week.
- After a season with the Tennessee Volunteers, cornerback D'Andre Payne decided he wanted to play at home.
- After winning last season's Lou Groza Award, Maryland kicker Brad Craddock will have plenty of eyes on him in his final year in College Park.
- "He felt good back out there. He needs all those reps and everything else. That was one thing — I thought our tempo could have been a lot better on offense. Getting him back out there helps us," Randy Edsall said.
- Rising sophomore defensive lineman David Shaw, who was expected to compete for a first-team role this spring, is expected to miss about five months after undergoing knee surgery, coach Randy Edsall said Monday.