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Only at The Washington Times: Patrick Stevens discusses the University of Maryland Terrapins and more.
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Basketball schedule crystallizes further
Nearly half of the Maryland basketball team's ACC games will draw the Raycom/regional broadcast treatment.
Linked in: Maryland daily briefing
A look at Kenny Tate and another quarterback analysis.
Thoughts from practice
The bottom line: It's early
Midafternoon bloggy goodness
Where in the world is Matt Goldberg? And will any of the four languages freshman Masengo Kabongo speaks help him relate to his new position coach?
Salesman Ralph
Make no mistake that Ralph Friedgen might just be the most pivotal figure in ultimately making the Byrd Stadium expansion project look good on the books.
Another recruiting list unveiled
Ignoring for a moment the Barnum-esque quality of recruiting rankings (well, not exactly), here's a top 150 for the class of 2009 and its impact locally.
Guess who's open (for practice)
Well, at least one major college program in the state has fully open practices.
College football countdown: Nos. 81-85
Where's Temple been during this series' first seven installments? Funny you mention that.
Linked in: Media day aftermath
A look at what people are saying about Maryland's football team.
The skinny on Kenny Tate
The true freshman's shift to safety means he might be the first-year player most likely to step onto the field this year.
Cat and mouse with Ralph
Move. Counter-move. Give Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen credit for this --- he has a sense of humor about his machinations with the media.
Taking attendance is harder to do
Someone cue up one-hit wonder Harvey Danger! Paranoia is the flavor of the day in College Park.
Quick hits from Maryland media day
At long last and after some technical difficulties, here are a few tidbits from media day.
Give that man a microphone
One last snippet from Navy's media day: No one seemed to enjoy himself more than quarterback Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada.
College football countdown: Nos. 86-90
Two of the worst defensive teams of 2007 land in today's interval. Oh, and Duke, too.