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Maryland Basketball has lost player personnel director Cliff Warren to UMass. He will join fellow former Terp graduate transfer Jaylen Brantley who also moved to UMass earlier this off season. Cliff Warren was moved to director of player personnel earlier this offseason after Maryland signed former Georgetown assistant coach Kevin Broadus, at UMass he will return to his former post at Maryland as assistant coach. Cliff Warren was formerly the head coach at Jacksonville State before … Read More »

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Maryland football’s schedule continues to come together as the home opener against Towson will be played at noon on Saturday 9/9. The game will air on BTN, most likely regionally. This would mean in the Mid-Atlantic region the game will be on TV, however if you want to catch the game elsewhere you will have to watch on BTN2GO online. While this is less than ideal for out of town Terp fans, this game was never … Read More »

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Former Terps star Will Likely is finally off the board. The New England Patriots signed Likely on June 5th, 38 days after the NFL draft ended. He was on the Jets minicamp squad but left without on a contract after camp had ended. Likely was considered a late round prospect for the most of his career at Maryland, but unfortunately, he tore his ACL in 31-10 week six loss to Minnesota during his senior season, … Read More »

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It finally happened, former Terp great Keith Gatlin has sent his top recruit, top 100 player Aaron Wiggins to College Park. The Terps have struggled to land recruits this cycle, evidenced by falling short on 4-star wings Brandon Slater (Villanova) and Prentiss Hubb (Notre Dame). Wiggins currently plays small forward, however the 6’6 wing is projected to play shooting guard in college. Wiggins received notable offers from Kansas, Florida State, and Florida. Maryland has been … Read More »

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Another piece for the 2018 class falls into place as receiver Dontay Demus Jr. has committed to Maryland football. Demus is a local kid from Friendship Academy (DC) and another addition to the “DMV to UMD” push spearhead by defensive backs coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim. The most notable thing about Demus is his size, the young wideout is a towering 6’4 and weighs in at 205 pounds. Demus has decent speed for his size, running a … Read More »

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What a great weekend to be a Terp. The Terps won two titles at Foxbrough in men’s and women’s lacrosse, and Maryland baseball earned a tournament birth. On the basketball side, the 5 star PG out of Bel Air, MD Immanuel Quickley has announced the final four schools that he is considering. In no particular order, here are his top four according to Scout:

“Kentucky: ‘Coach [John] Calipari, what he’s done with men like me. Getting … Read More »

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While the Terptalk gang is heading up to Boston for the lacrosse final four this weekend we can’t forget about the homefront. The Terps football program protected their turf this week by adding Calvert Hall College High School (located in Towson, MD) 3-star linebacker Chance Campbell for the 2018 class.

Campbell received a total of 17 football offers including 10 power 5 offers, notably including Michigan State, West Virginia, and Penn State. Campbell is rated the … Read More »

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Now that MJ Walker has committed to Florida State we have a better understanding of the 2017 recruiting class. We will still have a top 100 recruit now that four star combo guard Daryll Morsell has advanced into the ESPN top 100, a second four star in IMG center Bruno Fernando and yet another grad transfer in big man Sean Obi. While this is a good class, it’s worth noting that this is considered the weakest … Read More »

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Terps flex four Justin Jackson is returning for his second season. Jackson is widely considered to be the Terps best player and will almost certainly go pro in 2018 as he is currently projected as the 21st pick in the 2018 NBA draft, however if he has a strong 2017-2018 campaign his stock could rise further. Jackson had good feedback from NBA scouts up until the last day where he worked out for his hometown Toronto … Read More »

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