Friday, March 29, 2024

Byrd Stadium

Friedgen returning for 11th season as Terps coach

In a season many thought would be his last in College Park, Ralph Friedgen has led the Terps to a surprising 7-3 record and the precipice of the Atlantic Division crown with wins in their final two games. And that...

A Turtle Power weekend ahead at WNST.net

With three buses of Ravens fans flocking to Charlotte this weekend on the Miller Lite Purple Football Roadtrip (check out our Purple Pep Rallies if you're making the trip), it's easy to overlook a huge upcoming weekend for Maryland...

Virginia Tech, Taylor too much for Terps

Ralph Friedgen had to fight back the tears. It's been a miserable 2-8 season for the Maryland Terrapins, and their leader choked up when asked what long-time friend Frank Beamer said to him after Virginia Tech blew out Maryland, 36-9,...

Turnovers, missed field goals doom Terps against UVA, 20-9

The Maryland Terrapins' season can be defined with one telling number: Minus 13. It's the Terps' turnover differential, and it's the main reason why their record stands at 2-5 after losing to Virginia, 20-9, on Saturday night before a sparse Homecoming...

Maryland-Rutgers Preview: Trying to right the ship with ACC play around the corner

With the start of conference play looming next Saturday, the University of Maryland will try to right its disappointing season against Rutgers in College Park on Saturday afternoon. Having lost two of their first three games and needing overtime to...

Maryland-Middle Tenn. St.: Preview and Injury Report

Head coach Ralph Friedgen and the Terps will have revenge on their minds when Middle Tennessee State comes to College Park on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Last season's 24-14 loss was a difficult pill to swallow for Terps fans,...

Live from College Park: Maryland beats JMU in OT, 38-35

11:07 p.m. -- The Terps (1-1) will now face Middle Tennessee State next Saturday and will attempt to extract some revenge after the FCS school upset them a year ago. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. You can check out the...

Maryland-James Madison Preview: Terps trying to put nightmarish opener to rest

Even the most optimistic of Maryland fans would have to look long and hard to find any positives stemming from last Saturday night's horrific 52-13 beating at the hands of California. And they still wouldn't find any. The Terrapins (0-1) will...

Running game shines in Terps’ second scrimmage

With the season opener against Cal less than two weeks away, the Maryland Terrapins conducted their second scrimmage of the preseason at Byrd Stadium Sunday afternoon. The Terps played three 15-minute quarters with the first-team offense mostly matching up against...
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