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- Eight Football Championship Subdivision teams beat Football Bowl Subdivision squads last week
- Baltimore Sun reporter Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Although the rookie wide receiver and kick returner Tavon Austin has yet to play in an actual NFL game, he has already forged a lasting impression with his new teammates.
- A game at M&T Bank Stadium against Penn State and a home game at Byrd Stadium against Michigan highlight Maryland's 2015 Big Ten football schedule.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- Jockeys John Velazquez and Ramon Dominguez call for racetracks to provide increased insurance for long-term disability in cases of injury.
- Now that we know that Tavon is heading to St. Louis, let¿s take a look at how he will fit with the Rams.
- Austin is quick to admit being a first-round pick probably wouldn't have been the case a few years ago, when NFL teams wouldn't have coveted a 5-foot-8, 174-pound receiver who did most of his damage out the slot, no matter how slippery he was in the open field.
- Austin conducted a private workout for the Rams in Morgantown, W. Va., continuing his meetings with the NFC West club after previously visiting them in St. Louis.
- Alec Lemon, an Arundel graduate who starred for the Syracuse Orange, is patiently waiting for the 2013 NFL draft.
- West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin is visiting the Detroit Lions today, concluding his busy travel schedule.
- The projected first-round draft pick has visits this week with the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns and St. Louis Rams, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.
- The Ravens are scheduled to host West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin and Virginia Tech wide receiver Corey Fuller at their local Pro Day workout Thursday.
- Tavon Austin to work out for Bengals, Dolphins, Panthers, Patriots
- When wide receiver Deon Long and quarterback Ricardo Young take the field at Byrd Stadium on Saturday for the start of the Maryland football team's spring practice, it will mark the end of what has been a long and sometimes exhausting journey for both.
- Former West Virginia, Dunbar star Tavon Austin ran the 40-yard dash in 4.34 seconds
- Former Dunbar standout Tavon Austin is projected to be drafted in the first round of NFL draft
- Before his record-breaking sophomore season at Iowa Western Community College, Deon Long spent his summer days working out and running routes with Maryland quarterback Ricardo Young and wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
- If Dunbar's Carlos Austin slips a tackle, his next stop likely will be the end zone. The senior slot receiver and kick returner is just plain fast. That's no surprise, however, considering his last name and high school.
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- There is a defiance in the way that Maryland quarterback Perry Hills has responded to being sacked more than all but three quarterbacks in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
- Maryland's Tate, Ross see first action of season against West Virginia
- It¿s become an autumn rite for West Virginia to beat Maryland at football. And for prolific Mountaineers wide receiver Tavon Austin to burn his home-state school.
- As Maryland prepared for No. 8 West Virginia, it might have comforted Terps fans — but only a little — that there have been other occasions in recent seasons in which the team entered games as a multi-touchdown underdog and came away with its dignity intact, if not with a win.
- Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports.
- The instruction to Jeff Braun was simple: Go where your heart chooses. The speaker, former West Virginia football coach Bill Stewart, was letting the freshman out of Winters Mill choose his path.
- Patience is required of the Terps, their fans and coaches this season with quarterback Perry Hills. Hills once again will encounter a defensive front on Saturday that he has never faced before.
- After catching 45 passes last season, senior Kevin Dorsey entered this year as Maryland's No. 1 receiver. Through three games, Dorsey has three catches for 26 yards.
- It's West Virginia week. Does it feel like a rivalry game, Terps fans?
- When Maryland plays at West Virginia on Saturday, the two schools will continue a rivalry appearing to possess all the elements required for healthy football hostility.
- Maryland receiver Stefon Diggs and running back Wes Brown attended the same high school (Good Counsel) and have a friendly rivalry.