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- Maryland defensive coordinator Keith Dudzinski led his first practice in his new post when the Maryland football team took the field at Byrd Stadium on Wednesday morning.
- Maryland defensive end Quinton Jefferson has spent the past four years learning a lot about patience. And life.
- Maryland's spring football practices begin Wednesday, and one of the biggest concerns for the Terps will be replacing C.J. Brown at quarterback.
- Less than a week after parting amicably -- it was called a "mutual" decision, according to Maryland coach Randy Edsall -- former Terps defensive coordinator Brian Stewart was named Tuesday as defensive backs coach at Nebraska.
- Ryan Steinberg was a key figure behind the scenes, a North Potomac native and University of Maryland graduate who grew from a student manager with the Terps into Maryland's assistant director of football operations and recruiting.
- The Maryland football team and defensive coordinator Brian Stewart have agreed to part ways
- A proposal by the Big Ten to make freshmen ineligible to play in men's basketball and football was discussed briefly Thursday by the University of Maryland's Athletic Council at its monthly meeting, though an official vote will not be taken until the matter is discussed more thoroughly.
- The Big Ten has issued a public reprimand of Penn State men's basketball coach Patrick Chambers for his postgame comments about the officiating in Maryland's 76-73 win over the Nittany Lions on Saturday night.
- Former Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen is out after one season as Rutgers offensive coordinator, according to multiple media reports.
- The majority of Maryland¿s 2011 recruiting class is no longer playing for the Terps, having either graduated, given up football or transferred to another school.
- The Terps were the first school to offer Darnell Savage a scholarship, having done so months earlier, and Savage said Maryland coach Randy Edsall was the first coach that reached out to him once he got hurt.
- Maryland coach Randy Edsall spent 25 minutes Wednesday introducing the 18 members of the Terps¿ recruiting class and answering various questions about the class.
- Here are four Maryland Class of 2015 members whose potential analysts seem to like.
- Maryland's 18 member football recruiting class features five offensive linemen, including four-star interior lineman Quarvez Boulware and three other in-state linemen who were all rated as three-star prospects or better by every major recruiting service.
- Isaiah Prince made his plans official during Wednesday's national signing day, announcing his commitment to defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes during a ceremony at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt.
- Anyone expecting any gamesmanship prior to tipoff Wednesday between Maryland and Penn State at Xfinity Center might be disappointed.
- Maryland has filled a vacancy on its coaching staff with a former assistant who coached under Randy Edsall at Connecticut and spent the past two seasons coaching in the NFL.
- Maryland added a highly-ranked local player to its 2015 recruiting class Tuesday night, securing an oral commitment from four-star Friendship Collegiate Academy interior offensive lineman Quarvez Boulware.
- Eleanor Roosevelt offensive tackle Isaiah Prince will sit down with his family, discuss the pros and cons of the final three schools he is considering and decide where he will play his college football.
- A season ago, Joe Vellano earned New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick's lasting respect.
- After coach Randy Edsall went to American Heritage School (Fla.), Nick Rubinowicz felt comfortable enough to give Edsall his 20th oral commitment in the 2015 class.
- Growing up in a strict household in Rosedale as the son of a Baltimore City police officer, Adrian Amos Sr., Adrian Amos Jr. became accustomed to discipline.
- Eleanor Roosevelt offensive tackle Isaiah Prince, whom Rivals rates as the top Class of 2015 prospect from Maryland, has verbally committed to Alabama, a source confirmed.
- Maryland special teams coordinator and running backs coach Andre Powell has been hired as the special teams coordinator and running backs coach at Pittsburgh, his new school announced Friday morning.
- A look at the positives and negatives from Maryland's first season as a member of the Big Ten, which the Terps finished 7-6, including 4-4 in conference play.
- Here are the top questions facing coach Randy Edsall and the Terps heading into the offseason.
- Maryland outside linebacker Yannick Ngakoue is an emerging star, and Terps coaches and teammates believe Jesse Aniebonam has similar potential.
- Maryland star wide receiver Stefon Diggs has decided to forgo his senior season and declare for the NFL draft.
- Quarterback C.J. Brown stayed on the field for several minutes after Maryland's loss to Stanford in the Foster Farms Bowl on Tuesday night, waiting around to share words with each of his fellow seniors as they walked back to the locker room.
- A once-promising season for Maryland (7-6) ended with two straight disappointing losses.
- In the days leading up to the Foster Farms Bowl, fans had the opportunity to attend events such as a pep rally for Maryland and Stanford in Union Square, at which the bands for both schools took turns performing.
- The list of accomplishments by Stanford (7-5) in recent years has served as motivation for Maryland (7-5), which is a 14-point underdog heading into Tuesday's matchup in the Foster Farms Bowl.
- In the practices leading up to Tuesday's Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford, Maryland wide receiver Stefon Diggs has looked like the same explosive player that he was before his injury.
- The Maryland football team spent Sunday morning volunteering at St. Anthony's Dining Room in San Francisco, which has provided meals to the less fortunate since 1950.
- Adding talent along the offensive and defensive lines is among Maryland¿s top priorities with the remaining spots in their 2015 recruiting class, coach Randy Edsall said.
- Maryland junior wide receiver Stefon Diggs will not make a decision on whether to declare for the NFL draft until after the Terps play Stanford in the Foster Farms Bowl on Tuesday, Maryland coach Randy Edsall said Saturday.
- Kicker Brad Craddock made 18 of 19 field goals during the regular season and became the first Maryland player to win a national award since linebacker E.J. Henderson in 2002
- The Foster Farms Bowl will be the first time many local fans will see Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan play since his days at Gonzaga College in Washington, D.C.
- Some quotes from interviews with Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson, former Terps men's basketball coach Gary Williams and former Maryland star football player Shawne Merriman.
- 2014 is proving to be a significant year for Kevin Anderson and Maryland's athletic department.
- Stanford senior wide receiver Ty Montgomery is making progress in his recovery from a shoulder injury that sidelined him for most of the Cardinal's final two regular-season games, coach David Shaw said.
- Playing Stanford in the Foster Farms Bowl on Dec. 30 is an opportunity for the Terps to add to the buzz, a chance for Maryland to build on the momentum it has generated through a competitive first season as a member of the Big Ten, its recent success in recruiting and the finalization of plans to construct a state-of-the-art indoor practice facility.
- Maryland coach Randy Edsall on Wednesday disclosed the Terps' non-football-related bowl week schedule in San Franciso.
- Maryland junior wide receiver Stefon Diggs is in the process of deciding whether to forgo his final season with the Terps and declare for the 2015 NFL draft, coach Randy Edsall said Wednesday.
- Stefon Diggs was the headliner of Maryland's 2012 recruiting class, the first big-name local prospect to sign with the Terps after Randy Edsall's hiring in 2011.