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Next year's basketball roster...

I'm not going to name any names with a month plus still left to play, but I can now say that, per multiple sources, at least one player has already made the decision to enter the transfer portal at the conclusion of the season.

I still anticipate that there will be significant attrition when the season ends. The big question marks are still likely to be the status of Jahmir Young, Donta Scott and Hakim Hart. I still haven't heard anything that any of them are likely to come back. That said, I absolutely could see a scenario where NIL packages are put together to entice Young and maybe Hart to come back for a final COVID season.

But the Terps are likely to have two or three additional scholarships to work with after the season with several high profile locals looking to possibly return to the area.

How to Watch: Maryland vs. Purdue

Maryland (17-8) vs. Purdue (23-3)

When: Thursday, Feb. 16 | 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: Xfinity Center (College Park, Md.)
Television: BTN (Streaming on FoxSports) - Watch Live
Broadcasters: Corey Provus (play-by-play), Stephen Bardo (color), Andy Katz (sideline)
Radio: Maryland Sports Radio Network | Listen Online

Line: Terps +1.5
Over/Under: 132.5

Series history: Purdue leads the all-time series 8-5, with the Boilermakers winning the most recent meeting 58-55 on Jan. 22, 2023 in West Lafayette.

Projected Starting Lineups

Purdue

Branden Smith (6-foot, Fr., G) - Averaging 9.9 points, 4.4 rebounds and a team-high 4.4 assists per game.
Fletcher Loyer (6-foot-4, Fr., G) - Averaging 12.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.
Ethan Morton (6-foot-7, Junior, G/F) - Averaging 4.0 points and 3.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.
Caleb Furst (6-foot-10, Soph., F) - Averaging 6.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.
Zach Edey (7-foot-2, Senior, C) - National player of the year candidate averaging a team-high 22.2 points, a team-high 13.0 rebounds and a team-high 2.3 blocks per game.

Maryland
Jahmir Young (6-foot-1, Senior, PG) - Averaging a team-high 16.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, a team-high 3.2 assists and a team-high 1.3 steals per game.
Don Carey (6-foot-5, Senior, SG) - Averaging 6.7 points and 2.0 rebounds per game.
Hakim Hart (6-foot-8, Senior, G/F) - Averaging 11.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists per game.
Donta Scott (6-foot-8, Senior, F) - Averaging 12.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game.
Julian Reese (6-foot-9, Soph., F) - Averaging 10.6 points and a team-high 6.4 rebounds per game.


The Terps come into Thursday night's game a perfect 7-0 at home in league play after defeating Penn State 74-68 in College Park last Saturday. They are looking to avenge an earlier road loss to a Big Ten opponent for the third time this season, but will have to defeat the highest-ranked opponent they have faced all season in order to do so. A sellout crowd is expected and should play a factor in helping the home team.

"It's great, we have 7,000 students at every game, they're into it, they're cheering, they have different cheers for different timeouts and we have five or six new guys that haven't played here and I think the fact that the students and the crowd have been so great and so into the game it has really given us a great boost at home," head coach Kevin Willard told BTN's Dave Revsine.

Maryland lost the first matchup between these two teams in West Lafayette by just three points, as the Terps stormed back from a 14-point halftime deficit to give themselves a chance to win it in the closing minutes. The Terps played some of their best perimeter defense of the season in the first matchup, holding the Boilermakers to just 2 of 13 shooting from beyond the arc.

The one player the Terps were unable to stop in the first meeting was player of the year candidate Zach Edey, who went for a 24-point, 16-rebound double-double. He was the only Purdue player to finish in double-figure scoring. Trying to slow him down and forcing him to turn the ball over (he had five turnovers in the first meeting) will be one of the keys for the Terps on Thursday night.

Another key for the Terps will be finding a way to score themselves, after shooting just 37.3% from the field in the first meeting. They will likely need to improve on those numbers in the second meeting as Purdue is likely to be extra hungry for a win having lost two out of their last three, including a tough loss at Northwestern over the weekend.

"I think the biggest thing for us is, we've got to figure out a way to score against them," said Willard. "I don't think they get enough credit for how good they are defensively. They protect Zach [Edey] tremendously. The two young freshman guards, they work on the defensive end. I don't think they get enough credit for how hard they work and how much they've picked up a college scheme so quickly. They're physical, they're big and we've also got to find a way to stop Gillis, because I think he's been really key to the way they've been playing lately. Obviously you have to deal with Zach, and I think everyone in the country is still trying to deal with it. Chris [Collins] and Northwestern played such a great game [Sunday], it was a fun game to watch and was great to see that atmosphere. We're going to need that same atmosphere and we're going to have to play just as tough as Chris and Northwestern did."

The Terps will be looking for a big performance from Jahmir Young in the second meeting with the Boilermakers after he scored just 10 points on 4 of 18 shooting from the field in the first matchup. He's averaging 19.5 points and shooting 46.9% from the field in the Terps' four home games since losing to Purdue.

"I think Jahmir is playing as good as any guard in this conference, if not the country," said Willard. "He's given us not only great points and assists on the court, but he's been a great presence in timeouts and practice. He's really developed into a really good leader. He's got a great toughness about him. He loves to compete. And I think as he's kind of gotten used to this league and the physicality and the size of the league, as he's gotten more comfortable, so has our offense."

A win over No. 3 Purdue at home would not only be perhaps the signature win of Willard's early tenure at Maryland, but also help the Terps move up in the Big Ten standings as well as improve their seeding when the NCAA tournament field is announced on Selection Sunday.
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Kevin Sumlin officially joins Maryland football staff

Maryland officially announced the hiring of Kevin Sumlin this afternoon. Really like this hire in the roles of Associate head coach, Co-OC and TE coach. He brings a ton of experience at the P5 level and has actually had quite a bit of success. A couple of things worth noting, Kingsbury was his OC at Houston and Texas A&M and Manziel and Case Keenum were stars running the Air Raid. Personally, love that he has brought in a guy who worked with Kingsbury and ran the Air Raid. Also like that he's won big games as a head coach and game manager. He should really be able to help Locksley out in a number of areas. More at the link below.

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Maryland expected to hire former Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin

I can confirm that Locksley is expected to hire former Houston, Texas A&M and Arizona head coach Kevin Sumlin as the Terps' co-offensive coordinator and TE coach. I mentioned that Sumlin's name was being knocked around as a possibility to fill one of the positions in a post-NSD thread not long ago and it appears he is now on board. He's been around the program quite a bit in recent years. He brings a ton of experience, having coaching in the SEC and Pac 12. And of course Manziel won the Heisman under Sumlin in 2012. This is a really strong hire for a Co-OC/TE coaching position.

The question now becomes, who will be the other co-OC along with Sumlin? Still, this is a pretty strong hire to get things started.

Around the B1G tonight

PSU beat Illinois into a tie with MD

Nebraska currently beating Rutgers in Piscataway, would drop Rutgers below MD in standings

Wisconsin up on Michigan in Madison, would be nice to have Wisconsin win that as it would also drop Michigan below MD in standings.

It is all gearing up for Thursday to be a chance at huge win in multiple ways.

3-Point Stuff

Of 352 Div I schools we rank 326th in 3-pt% at 30.38%. Fairfield sits at 352nd with 26.49% and Utah State sits at #1 with a 41.12%. Here are the Big Ten teams and their rankings:

11. Penn State 38.71%
18. Indiana 38.12
32. MSU 37.30
55. OSU 36.61
73. Wisc. 36.16
145. Iowa. 34.92
148. Michigan. 34.89
186. Purdue. 34.07
279. NW. 32.11
284. Rutgers. 31.93
291 Nebraska 31.70
299 Illinois. 31.52
326. MD. 30.38
333. Min. 30.0

The Big Ten teams have attempted 7,329 3-pt shots …. Making 2,506 of them for an average of 34.19%. If you go back through all of our schedule this year and apply the league average 3-pt % to our three point shots taken for each game, all of our wins remain wins and 3 ( Tenn, @ Purdue, @ MSU) of our 8 losses become wins putting us at a hypothetical 20-5, highly ranked and on an 8-game win streak heading into Purdue on Thursday. We shot the 3 pointer so poorly in those 3 games that if we had even shot our 326th ranked 30% average (or even 25%) during those games we would have won all 3 contests as well.

Coulda, woulda, shoulda…..

Terps to host #1 Purdue Thursday, games vs them have been ridiculously close recently…

1-22-23 at Purdue
MD
55
Purdue
58

2-13-22 at Purdue
MD
61
Purdue
62

2-2-21 at Maryland
Purdue
60
Maryland
61

12-25-20 at Purdue
MD
70
Purdue
73

Overall Terps just 3-8 in last 11 vs Purdue BUT have won last 3 vs Purdue at Xfinity

and are the…

Only B1G team without a HOME loss this season (7-0)

And…

have program record 10 straight HOME B1G wins dating to last season

Terps last 4 losses to Purdue by combined 9 points (avg loss by 2.3 points) and last 8 losses to Purdue by 27 points (avg loss by 3.4 points)

St. John's PG Daquan Davis

St. John's 2024 PG Daquan Davis expected at tomorrow's game versus Penn State. This will be the second straight game he's been to. He had a really nice outing the other night versus Gonzaga in a big WCAC win with 18 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. He picked up an Illinois offer earlier this evening.

Right now, I think he's the Terps' to lose and I've long thought they would push and he was likely to be a part of this class. They need a consistent ball handler that can shoot it and he absolutely fits the bill.

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