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Pretty wild…

Terps will be playing teams from Cali, Washington and Oregon somewhat regularly. Not just football obviously, but basketball and everything. Long trips, 3 hour time differences. Home teams have bigger advantages. Larger stage. Long way from the ACC of my youth. Now, they’re in the crosshairs. PAC10 is done, ACC is on deck.

In a way I’m sad. One of my grandfathers was President of the Orange Bowl. The bowl system is mostly what I know. I saw several O Bowl games, went to parades and all of it. Loved the experience, even UF trouncing Ralph in the 2nd half. Was happy the Terps were there. The Rose Bowl will still host games but none of it is like it was. Good.

All the nostalgia aside, the SEC will now arrange a duel with the ACC and the 2 main players will poach it, and the 3rd player will take on the rest. My hope is that Duke goes to the Big12 and we never play them again in my lifetime. Not our rival. Alas, I know that’s not going to happen. Who bids higher for UNC/ Duke basketball brand?

Official release from B1G on Oregon and Washington joining conference

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) voted today to admit the University of Oregon and the University of Washington to the Big Ten Conference effective August 2, 2024, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2024-25 academic year. With the schools’ admission, Oregon and Washington will also join the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA), a consortium of world-class research institutions dedicated to advancing their academic missions.

“I’m thrilled that the University of Oregon has the opportunity to join the nation's preeminent academic-athletic conference,” said University of Oregon President John Karl Scholz. “Our student-athletes will participate at the highest level of collegiate athletic competition, and our alumni, friends, and fans will be able to carry the spirit of Oregon across the country.”

“The Big Ten is a thriving conference with strong athletic and academic traditions, and we are excited and confident about competing at the highest level on a national stage,” said University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce. “My top priority must be to do what is best for our student-athletes and our University, and this move will help ensure a strong future for our athletics program.”

"The Big Ten Presidents and Chancellors are pleased to welcome the University of Oregon and the University of Washington to the Big Ten Conference," said COP/C Chair and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Chancellor Robert Jones. "When considering the full spectrum of academic, athletic and research excellence, the alignment with our member institutions is extremely clear. We are excited to welcome them and look forward to collaborating and competing with them in the years ahead."

“Accepting membership into the Big Ten Conference is a transformational opportunity for the University of Oregon to change the short and long-term trajectory of our university and athletics department,” said Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens. “The stability and exposure of joining the Big Ten is of great benefit to the University of Oregon, and we are grateful to the Big Ten presidents and chancellors for accepting our application to join the conference. We look forward to the opportunity for our student-athletes to compete in this conference, which includes many of the best programs in the nation in every sport.”

“We have tremendous respect and gratitude for the Pac-12, its treasured history and traditions. At the same time, the college athletics landscape has changed dramatically in recent years,” said Washington Director of Athletics Jennifer Cohen. “The Big Ten’s history of athletic and academic success and long-term stability best positions our teams for future success, and we are energized at the opportunity to compete at the highest level against some of the best programs in the country.”

In order for an institution to be admitted to the Big Ten Conference, it must submit a written application, which must then be approved by at least 70 percent of the Big Ten COP/C. The University of Oregon and the University of Washington formally submitted applications to join the Big Ten Conference this afternoon. The Big Ten COP/C then met via conference call and approved both applications.

"We are excited to welcome the University of Oregon and the University of Washington to the Big Ten Conference,” said Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti. “We look forward to building long-lasting relationships with the universities, administrators and staff, student-athletes, coaches and fans,” Petitti said. “Both institutions feature a combination of academic and athletic excellence that will prove a great fit for our future."

About the University of Oregon

The UO is a Carnegie R1 research university and a member of the Association of American Universities. The UO faculty includes a Nobel Prize winner, a MacArthur fellow, a pair of National Medal of Science winners and a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. The UO has more than 500 student-athletes who compete in 20 sports. UO teams have taken home 38 national championships.

About University of Washington Athletics

The University of Washington has one of the nation's elite intercollegiate athletics programs that consists of 22 sports. The Huskies have won national championships in football, women's cross country, men's rowing, women's rowing, softball, women's volleyball, and women's golf. The department annually finishes among the top schools in the nation in the NACDA Director's Cup and the Pac-12 Conference.

Washington Athletics inspires champions on the field and in the classroom. Like the region and world-class University they represent, the Huskies choose to lead by example. With over 650 student-athletes competing throughout UW's 22 sports programs, the department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to a leading-edge student-athlete experience, and offering student-athletes the ability to compete for NCAA and Pac-12 championships while working toward a degree from one of the world's leading public research universities.

Washington Athletics inspires champions on the field and in the classroom. In sport and in life, who we are is why we win. It's the Washington Way.


The Big Ten Conference (bigten.org) is an association of world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching, and public service. Founded in 1896, the Big Ten Conference has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in the lives of students competing in intercollegiate athletics and emphasize the value of integrity, fairness and competitiveness. The broad-based programs of the 14 Big Ten Conference institutions will provide over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,800 students for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on more than 350 teams in 42 different sports. The Big Ten Conference sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse since 2013.

Five Terps hit double figures as Maryland downs Florence All-Stars, 97-68

PRATO, Italy – Led by 19 points from Jahmir Young, five Terps reached double figures as the Maryland men’s basketball team defeated the Florence All-Stars, 97-68. The game was a re-match of the same players from Wednesday’s first game in Rome.

Young’s 19 points came on 7-of-11 shooting including a pair of three pointers. He also had four assists and four steals. Jamie Kaiser followed up his 13-point effort on Wednesday with 17 points, including a 3-of-6 effort behind the arc, while adding four rebounds and two steals.

Julian Reese nearly had a double-double with 15 points and eight rebounds. Donta Scott added 12 points, while DeShawn Harris-Smith had 10 points and six rebounds.

Darko Balaban led the Rome squad with 15 points and nine rebounds. Stefan Krstajic, Milos Nikolic, and Milos Grubar each had 10 points.

Maryland shot 53.6 percent from the field including a 61.9 percent effort in the first half. Rome hit just under 44 percent from the floor with Maryland holding them to just 3-of-15 in the fourth quarter.

The Terps forced 25 turnovers in the game which led to 31 points including 21 on the fast break.

Game three of the tour will take place on Monday, August 7 at the Palazetto dello Sport di Mazzano in Molinetto, Italy. The tip is set for 6 PM (12 PM ET).

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Terps roll in Italian tour opener

ROME, Italy – Five different Terps reached double-figure scoring to pace the Maryland men’s basketball team 92-52 in the first game of the program’s Italian Summer Tour. Julian Reese led all players with 14 points.

Reese also hauled in six boards and had two assists. Jamie Kaiser added 13 points with six steals and three rebounds, while Jahmir Young had 12 points with five rebounds and three assists. Donta Scott added 11 points (6 rebounds) and DeShawn Harris-Smith had 10 points, seven rebounds, and five assists.

Overall, the Terps shot 52.6 percent from the field and were 33 percent (7-of-21) from deep. After leading 52-35 at the half, Maryland allowed just seven points in the third and outscored Rome 28-10 in the fourth.

The Rome All-Stars were led by Ljobomir Campara and Stefan Krstajic who each had 12 points. The Terps held Rome to just 33.3 percent from the floor.

Maryland returns to action on Friday, August 4 against the Florence All-Stars at the Palestra Toscanini with tip set for 7 PM local time (1 PM ET).

Quick thought following media day yesterday....

So after listening to Locks, the coordinators and talking to some of the players, what is my biggest takeaway from yesterday's media day?

Unlike past years, this team seems to truly believe they can compete for a B1G title.

And I get it, before the start of every season, guys are going to say the goal is to compete for a B1G (or even national) title. But lets be honest, it is often lip service and something you just say because you are expected to say it. But this team just seems to have a different vibe about them and a lot more confidence in the way they talk than some past teams. And I think both the success of the past two seasons on the field and seeing former teammates get taken in the NLF Draft have both played a big impact in this newfound confidence.

Obviously, they are going to need improved line play, on both sides of the ball and that is clearly this team's biggest question mark. But if they can get serviceable play up front, I think there's not only a good chance this team hits the over as far as win total, but they could have a real shot at improving on last year's record and getting to 9 wins. With them already seeming more confident heading into camp, if they can string together 5 wins to open the season (definitely doable) I can see them having the confidence to win at Nebraska or possibly upset PSU at home.

The talent is absolutely there at the skill positions and given the offseason acquisitions like Prather and Chambers on offense and Sheppard and Williams on defense, there might even be an upgrade in talent at some positions with key losses. Just need some linemen to step up on both sides of the ball.
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Jeshaun Jones named to Paul Hornung watch list

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Maryland wide receiver and punt returner Jeshaun Jones has been named to the preseason watch list for the 2023 Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse, it was announced by the Louisville Sports Commission on Thursday.

Now in its 14th season, the Paul Hornung Award is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football. The winner and his family will be honored at the annual Paul Hornung Award dinner at the Galt House Hotel in downtown Louisville in March 2023.

Jones was also named to the 2021 Paul Hornung Award Watch List, and he was named to the Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll in September 2018.

A graduate student, Jones started 11 games and played in all 13 for Maryland in 2022. He led the Terps in receptions (44), receiving yards (557) and receiving touchdowns (4) last year.

Jones has also been a constant in the punt return game during his Maryland career, having returned a punt in every season he’s played. He led the Terps with a 7.6 yards per punt return average in 2022.

Jones also showed his versatility in a major way during his first collegiate game in 2018 when he recorded a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in Maryland’s 34-29 win over Texas. Jones became the first freshman since Marcus Mariota in 2012 to record a passing, rushing and receiving touchdown in the same game.
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MD Football over/under win total is set…

Our friends out in the desert in LV has Terps over/under win total at 7. Respond with “over” or “under” so we have receipts and see who was right or wrong after our 3rd straight bowl win results in our 9th win of the season (obviously I’m on the over)

B1G win total over/under:

Michigan 10 1/2
OSU 10 1/2
PSU 9 1/2
Wisconsin 9
Iowa 7 1/2
MD 7
Illinois 6 1/2
Minnesota 6 1/2
Nebraska 6
Michigan St 5 1/2
Purdue 5 1/2
Indiana 3 1/2
Northwestern 3 1/2

Courtesy Chuck Douglas
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Spangler named to Ray Guy watch list

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Senior punter Colton Spanglerhas been named to the preseason watch list for the 2023 Ray Guy Award, it was announced by The Augusta Sports Council on Wednesday.

It's the second consecutive year that Spangler has been named on the watch list for the Ray Guy Award, which honors the nation's top collegiate punter in the FBS.

Spangler is one of just five Big Ten punters to make the list.

A 2022 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection, Spangler started all 13 games for the Terps and punted 56 times for 2,522 yards (45.0 average). He pinned 16 punts inside the 20 and booted 12 punts over 50 yards.

Spangler's yard per punt average ranked 16th nationally in 2022 and he currently ranks third all-time at Maryland in punting average for his career (43.0 yards per punt).

In mid-November, the Ray Guy Award committee will meet to select 10 semifinalists. A national body of FBS sports information directors, media representatives and previous Ray Guy Award winners will then vote for the top three finalists to be announced on November 22. After the finalists are named, the voting body will cast ballots again to select the nation's top punter. The winner will be announced live during The Home Depot College Football Awards show, airing on ESPN in December 2023.

Rak impressing in training camp…

Maryland receiver Rakim Jarrett is making acrobatic catches all over the field and playing like a seasoned vet.
“We know the talent is there,” coach Todd Bowles said. “He can run with the ball and jump and catch as you’ve seen.”
“…we like the athlete we brought in, and he is great to work with.”

The NFC champion Eagles called him wanting to draft him in the 7th round - meaning he could catch passes from Jalen Hurts and only be 2 hours from home - but after consulting with his agent he told them thanks but no thanks.
He and his agent felt the Eagles WR room was more set in stone. He felt like he had a better chance to make the Bucs and got a 225K bonus to sign with Tampa Bay.
(Eagles had pick #249, there were 259 players picked in draft)
As a sophomore he ran 44% of his routes out wide and put up 62-829-5 while as junior he ran 94.6% of his routes from the slot which resulted in just 40-471-3. He will likely primarily play from the slot in NFL. Athletically it’s easy to see his upside, and with his 4.4 40 speed he is a legitimate threat with the ball in his hands. Needs improvement with fewer drops and more contested catches. Sounds like he is polishing his game with more to come…
BTW, hadn’t heard this before but he is the grand nephew of Pro Football HOF Vikings DT Alan Page.

Three storylines for Maryland football during Big Ten Media Days

I take a look at three storylines to watch with the start of fall camp now right around the corner. Despite losing a lot of talent, the Terps return a number of top players off of last year's team and have made a number of key additions via the transfer portal. All eyes will be on the Terps in the trenches, while the team will look to build off of recent momentum and finally get a breakthrough win over Ohio State or Michigan. More at the link below.

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Terps land three-star QB Khristian Martin

Highland Springs (Va.) three-star QB Khristian Martin is officially a Terp!

He's got great size at 6-2, 200 lbs and put up some really efficient numbers last season, completing over 60% of his passes with just a single interception. He'll need to get stronger, but a lot to like here, including beating out both in-state ACC programs. More at the link below.

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Tagovailoa named to Maxwell watch list

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Redshirt senior quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa has been named to the watch list for the 87th annual Maxwell Award, it was announced on Monday.

It's the third consecutive year that Tagovailoa has been named to the prestigious preseason list, which recognizes the top Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) player in the country regardless of position.

Tagovailoa has helped ascend the Terps passing game to new heights during his three-year career. The quarterback has set Maryland career records for passing yards (7,879), passing touchdowns (51), total touchdowns (59), completions (665), completion percentage (67.4), 300-yard passing games (12), passing efficiency (146.2) and total offense (8,067). His current career completion percentage is the best of any Big Ten quarterback all-time with a minimum of 875 pass attempts.

Last week, Tagovailoa became the first Terp ever to be selected to the Big Ten Preseason Honors list. The redshirt senior was a 2022 Second Team All-Big Ten selection and garnered Academic All-Big Ten recognition as well.

Tagovailoa is one of only three Big Ten quarterbacks (J.J. McCarthy, Michigan & Tanner Mordecai, Wisconsin) on the watch list.

Maryland has had a player on the Maxwell Award Watch List in four of the last five years with Tagovailoa also being on the list the last two years and running back Anthony McFarland Jr. making the list in 2019.

Semifinalists for the Maxwell Award will be announced November 13, 2023, while the three finalists for the Maxwell Award will be unveiled November 28, 2023. The winners of the 87th Maxwell Award will be announced as part of the ESPN Home Depot College Football Awards Show held on December 7, 2023. The formal presentations of the Maxwell Award will be made at the Maxwell Football Club Awards in March 2024.

Tagovailoa and the Terps open up their 2023 season at home on September 2 against Towson.

Va. three-star QB Khristian Martin...

Top QB target Khristian Martin is set to commit on Sunady and I still very much like the Terps chances here. He is expected to be in College Park this weekend, so needless to say, I'd be shocked if he doesn't pick the Terps. Maryland has had all of the momentum since hosting him on an official visit a few weeks back.

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