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Fun with basketball schedules: Longwood
The occasional series of 27 basketball schedule breakdowns continues with the lone Division I independent in Maryland/D.C./Virginia: Longwood.
Lacrosse coaching carousel spins
The offseason's most intriguing, unexpected hire came at ... Marist?
(Fund)Raising Maryland
What's one of football coach Ralph Friedgen's greatest accomplishments at Maryland? Arguably, it's increasing his booster club's fundraising efforts more than tenfold in seven-plus years.
College football countdown: Nos. 111-115
There's still a couple more days of triple digits; a couple representatives from Conference USA and the MAC "crack" today's interval.
The NCAA vs. CBS Sports
What a surprise --- the NCAA doesn't like the idea of using player names for a fantasy sports game. Oh, the horrors!
Mosley through --- finally
Shooting guard Sean Mosley makes it through the NCAA clearinghouse and will join Maryland's basketball program this season.
A numbers game for Terps basketball
Anyone interested in what number Maryland's one near-certain newcomer will wear this basketball season?
Old Spice Classic bracket set
Georgetown and Maryland are playing in the same event in Orlando this Thanksgiving weekend. But it doesn't seem like a meeting is very likely
College football countdown: Nos. 116-120
Sure, it will take 24 days to count down the nation's major college football teams by intervals of five. So let's get started.
The Friedgen Comedy Hour
Ralph Friedgen can come up with one-liners better than a lot of folks. He got the season off to a decent start last week.
Tale of the tape
ACC football coaches found themselves in comfortable surroundings last week at the ACC Kickoff. But a posh resort and the chance for free golf didn't keep the never-ending question of the conference's quality from popping up.
Who has a real home-field advantage?
ACC stadium rankings raised the ire of some fans earlier this month. The real way to solve the bickering is a look at which schools are helped the most playing at home.
Tackling a big question: Maryland's lack of coverage
No one in the D.C. area besides the obvious one franchise thinks their team receives enough press. Ralph Friedgen is no different than most --- but perhaps he should be wary of what he wishes for.
Juggling QBs at The U
Which ACC school is least likely to settle on a single quarterback this year? Miami is the safest bet.
Ralph's take on the ACC's injury reporting process
The ACC has a new injury-reporting policy, but chances are it will indirectly lead to the complete closing of practice at places it isn't already shut down. Here's how.