According to the Baltimore Sun, one of the changes that Friedgen and Franklin are discussing in order to save their coaching jobs is to incorporate the option into the Terps offense.  Curious about the option and its past success at the college level, I did a little digging and found this interesting tidbit.  Did you know that the Stack I formation, with three backs lining up in back of the QB, is also known as the Maryland I.  This is the option formation the Terps of the 50’s rode to success back in their heyday.  Here’s the Wikipedia description:

The Maryland I (also known as the Stack I) is similar to the Power I except that instead of placing the third back to one side of the fullback, the fullback, third back, and tailback line up directly in front of each other (hence the term “Stack”). Obviously, this is a running-emphasis variant made popular by the Maryland Terrapins football team of the 1950s.

This is very innovative stuff.  The Terps could line-up Robinson at QB with Scott, Meggett, and Douglas flanking him and running in every direction with each snap.  What was old is at once new again.  Hail, hail the return of the Maryland I!

You know it’s desparation time when coaches start incorporating the option.

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yow should keep friedgen but fire brown

Maryland football head coach Ralph Friedgen is meeting with Athletic Director Debbie Yow right now to discuss his future with the program.  Most of you know that Coach Friedgen took over a terrible Maryland football program in 2001 and resurrected it to respectability.  When Friedgen became head coach the Terps had not made a bowl game since 1990, and he promptly brought them to the Orange Bowl in his first year.

Friedgen is now nine years into being head coach of his Alma mater, and his record stands at 66-46.  After a few hot years of winning and building a national reputation as a Top 20 team with a punishing defense, the Terps have cooled down considerably.  Last year, the Terps finished 8-5 and struggled to get selected for a bowl game.  This year was arguably the worst year in the history of the program, with the team finishing 2-10.

The front office faces a decision on whether or not to buy out Friedgen’s contract, which would cost $4M for the next two years.  Economically, it would be very hard to justify the buyout.  It’s unlikely that the program would recover the money it would cost to let him go.  I argue that it would also be a mistake from a programmatic standpoint.  I am generally the last person to make injuries an excuse for losing, but this season was an especially tough year on the injury front, with the Terps losing the better part of their defense and many of their offensive starters to injuries.  Inexperience on the offensive line also plagued the team.  I think that time off during the off-season would help Maryland heal these problems.  Ralph has given this program more success over the last nine years than it had seen in decades, and as a successful head coach and alumnus I believe he deserves a chance to finish out his contract.

Defensively, the Terps took a big turn for the worse under new coordinator Don Brown this year.  In 2008, the Terps gave up 22.5 pts/gm.  This year, that number increased to 31.5 pts/gm allowed.  That is an astounding 42% increase in points allowed year-over-year.  The Terps only managed to hold opponents under 30 pts three times this year.  The team gave-up 396 yds/gm this year on defense, which was a 12% increase over last year.  Brown’s super blitzing style often left the secondary in single coverage, and the Terps got burned for big plays over and over.  The team also seemed gassed at the end of games, and didn’t have the energy to close out teams they should have beaten.

The blame for Maryland’s poor defensive play this year has to go on Brown.  He was the major change on that side of the ball, and his results this year were untenable.  I believe that Yow has take action to show the alumni and boosters that she is serious about results.  Firing Friedgen doesn’t make financial sense, and I do not believe it would make tactical sense, either.  If something has to be done, I believe Yow should fire Brown and keep Friedgen.

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It sucked.

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SadClownI wasn’t always a sad clown. Time was I was normal and happy. I did balloon animals and such for the children. There was this bit where I had what seemed to be a beautiful nosegay pinned to my lapel, but upon an invitation to partake of its fragrance, the admirer of the nosegay received a face full of water for his or her troubles. That was classic. But I lost my way. And now I ride the rails all the time, drinking hobo wine and subsisting on hobo casserole, which is mainly axle grease and dusty bat meat. So it goes for me now.

I could’ve been a contender.

Before this fate befell me, I was not merely a happy clown and purveyor of fanciful nosegays. I was a happy Maryland football fan. And now, here we are. On the eve of their final game, with the coaching job in question.  Let’s get this final preview over with. Not that anyone’s reading.

First of all, everyone’s talking about how this game will go a long way toward determining whether Ralph Friedgen will be fired. I say that’s a bunch of hogwash. Take it from me. I’ve drunk plenty of hogwash in my day. It’s a good source of protein and is surprisingly bacon-y. But as we all know, it’s going to be too expensive to buy out Friedgen’s contract, with public money or private. Can you see boosters scraping together $4 million for this? I don’t care how rich you are. That’s a lot.  And it’s weird.

So he’s not going to get fired. But it would still be good for the program if the 2-9 Terps could avoid the first 10-loss season in school history. Maybe they would be on the picture tube more than three times next season.

So what are the chances of that? Ah, there’s no chance. Who are we kidding. Yes, it’s Senior Day, and yes, Chris Turner could limp out on the field to inspire his ragtag crew to one more shot at glory. But it’s not gonna help. BC is a bad offensive team…seventh in the ACC in scoring offense. Guess what? Maryland is eleventh. They say the pass offense of BC is poor…they’re ninth in the ACC there. Guess what? Maryland’s pass DEFENSE is dead last. BC is also ninth in pass efficiency. Maryland is tenth. Meanwhile, BC is fourth in total defense. Maryland is eleventh.

Screw this, man. I don’t wanna go through anymore statistics any more. Maryland is going to lose this to go 2-10. You know, I know it, the train conductors know it, the children know it. Ralph almost certainly won’t lose his job. But you know something? I’ve tied an extra hanky around a stick for him. Just in case.

There you have it. Another season over, another year closer to the embrace of the grave, where every side of the pillow is always cold. If rotgut whisky doesn’t the death of me, these Terrapins surely shall.

Prediction: Boston College 24, Maryland 15

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I’m Thankful for the Terps…I guess

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Anybody else remember these? I’m glad I bought three hundred cases back in the day. It’s so much better than pumpkin pie. In any case, here’s to a great holiday free of crappy football and Vasquez rants, and chock full of vanilla puddin’ power. That’s powerful stuff.

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Nah, nah, man. I’m cool. I’m good. I’m not mad. See? I’m telling you, I love Vasquez. Love him. That’s my man right there! I’m just like everybody else.

And that’s why I’m not mad that Maryland landed in Maui ranked #22 and will return stateside as, in all likelihod, a team also receiving votes.

The final score tonight against Wisconsin was 78-69. We let them have their way with us. We succumbed to their soul-crushing methodicalness. Who knew it was legal to literally remove the air from the ball during the course of play?

But let’s get back to Vasquez. He finished the game with 18 points. That’s respectable enough, until you remember that he scored 10 of those points with less than 4:30 left in the ball game — that is, once the outcome was no longer in doubt. That is, garbage time. Before that, he was 4-11 in shooting, 0-2 from three, and, most importantly, a big 0-0 from the line. Know why that is? Because Wisconsin saw his shitty Cincinnati game just like the rest of us, and before the game decided to just, like, not guard him. Seriously, the dude was open all game. He got the ball and it was like the Red Sea parting. The result? 4-11 and 0-2 from three.

Defense wasn’t the main problem, but their seal on the perimeter is leaky like a Tracy McGrady contract negotiation. It’s all playground style…once it’s clear someone is definitely going to shoot a three (ie, once it’s too late), someone runs out and throws up a hand. Sometimes I can almost hear them calling out “don’t miss!” as the ball goes up. Now that’s big time. If you don’t believe me, check the stats. Wisconsin hit 45 percent from three against the Terps. In their other two games in Maui, they shot 27 percent against Arizona and 21 percent against Gonzaga. Maryland held Cincinnati to 24 percent shooting from three. That’s great. But Vanderbilt held them to 20. Prairie View A&M, the university known for its prairie views, held them to 27.

But back to Vasquez. He’s the key to this team, man. I know that. And of course, that means he cannot be critcized for his slow start. See, here’s the plan: we watch them meekly give away a few more, including maybe one to, say, Winston-Salem State, then come into the ACC completely flat and blow games to Boston College and Miami. Then we all give up hope, thus making Maryland the underdogs. Then Vasquez can play without pressure and suddenly rediscover his game, at which point he keys a late run including Duke and UNC upsets that just barely gets them into the tournament, past a middlin first round and maybe a second round opponent, at which point we praise them as gutsy overacheivers. Vasquez realizes his dream of being drafted, and enjoys a nice career alleviating those cold winter benches for a warm-weather team that doesn’t travel well.

Doesn’t that all just sound so aweome?

And that’s why I’m not mad, dude! This is gonna be great. And you know what, this is all because Vasquez is too busy trying to create for his young teammates. He’s got bigger fish to fry than “scoring points” and whatever else the biased media heaps on him so unfairly. He’s trying to be a role model. Not in a basketball sense, mind you. In like a cool sense. He’s not playing well, but he’s cool with it. See how that works? He’s got, like, eleven extra gears we mortals don’t even understand. Once he turns it on dude it’s like a jet pack OMG and then you haters are gonna be sorry ROTFL.

Oh, will you be sorry.

And you know what? I’ll be there every step of the way. Mocking you.

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maui is not paradise for the terps

Last night’s game was ugly for the Terps.  While I was watching the game I started thinking about the team’s history in Maui.  It seemed to me like they never do well there.

After doing some research, guesswork, and arithmetic, I found that the Maui Invitational has not historically treated Maryland well.  This is the Terps fourth trip there.  In the previous three tournaments the team was 5-4 with their best finish being a loss in the 1994 final.  I don’t have the annual records in front of me but I’m going to make some educated guesses based on the data available.   Counting this year’s win against Chaminade and loss to Cincinnati, the Terps have gone 3-4 in the three tournaments since then 1994.  Considering that their first round game is generally against a cupcake team and assuming Maryland has won all those first round games, this means the Terps are 0-4 in the second round or later in their last three trips to Maui.  If that doesn’t already suck enough, there is only one team that is a perfect 12-0 in tournament history and their name rhymes with Fuke.

Even though this tournament is like a free vacation for the coaching staff and their family, they may want to consider skipping it in the future.  Short of skipping the tournament, maybe the team could get there a couple days earlier to shake off the jet lag.  I don’t know what the answer is here, but something has to change if they’re going back to Maui.

If recent history is any indication of future performance, don’t expect Maryland to turn it around tonight against Wisconsin.  Mahalo.

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So the Cincinnati Bearcats handled the Terps 69-57 tonight in the first real test for either team. Based on several requests (and by “several” I mean “one”), I’m providing a recap in bullet points. It’s the bloggy thing to do.

  • I’m eating some crow over Lance Stephenson. Not a game MVP, and still a headcase imho, but a natural on the court. Crow isn’t bad anyway…it’s just oily. Whatever. It was free, and I’m drunk.
  • My keen basketball instincts cited potential trouble when we only scored 18 points in the first half. Scoring points is one of Tim McCarver’s Keys to Victory.
  • Not easy for a 6′10″ guy and a 6′8″ guy to look small, but Jordan Williams and James Padgett did tonight against The Human Volkswagens, aka Yancy Gates and Steve Toyloy.
  • Lid still on the bucket for Vasquez (5-17 fg). We can’t beat good teams like that.
  • Jin Soo Choi: If you get an open look, just shoot.
  • James Padgett: Starting tomorrow, please take 200 free throws after every practice. Thanks so much.
  • They seemed physically bigger than us at every position except point guard.
  • Defense was generally good, but the press was broken regularly and we seemed hesitant to get in the way once they got a head of steam toward the basket.
  • We missed a lot of bunnies.
  • Cincinnati is no joke.
  • Rugged play seems to give the Terps the yips.
  • I bet both teams win their final game in Maui.
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Dear Lance Stephenson: HEY! YOU SUCK!

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What’s up, Lance. Man Child. Born Ready. Big game tonight against the Terps.

What’s wrong, buddy? You look a little out of it.  Did you accidentally sit on a pea during your plane ride?  Did Slam not send the right photographer?  Did Cincinnati’s check not clear?

It’s so hard being a star. Regular people, they just don’t understand.  They don’t know what it’s like to have this talent.  The expectations.  The burdens that you carry.  Because you’ve got all the tools. 

All the tools, that is, except maybe one:  the one between your ears.

Oh, yeah, that’s right.  I said it.  And you heard me.  Got nothing to say?  Cat got your tongue?  Oh, wait, no. Your coach put a gag order on you, saying he was “worried about our guys focusing on basketball and academics and not being distracted.”

What?  Distraction?  Unbelievable.  That’s no way to treat Born Distraction, er, Ready.  So I guess you’ll just have to let your actions do the talking. After all, you don’t have time to talk to every reporter who wants a quote, or every girl you want to sex up.  Talking just wastes the sexy time.  Believe me, they’ll get the message!

It’s not about talk anyway.  It’s about team.  Just like with the team’s previous point guard, Rashad what’s-his-name.  Oh, right Bishop. He got bumped so you could play.  That’s what I like to call building bridges.  Want me to call Slam so you can talk a little more about your selflessness?  

In the meantime, unfortunately for you it looks like your stats aren’t bearing out the decision.  I was going to go look up your numbers on the Cincinnati Web site, but they still have the 2008-2009 data on there.  Great job, Bearcats. Web sites aren’t so important anyway. It’s just the nerds what read them and shit. So anyway, I’ll just have to calculate your stats the old-fashioned way: ESPN.  Looks like you’re averaging 10 points on 36 percent shooting to go with 4 rebounds and 1 assist. That’s good, but not “this was definitely worth undermining the incumbent” good.

And you know what? You’re not even gonna hit those averages tonight. Maryland’s offense may not be starting off gangbusters, but their D sure as hell is. It’s gonna be Vasquez and Sugar Sean on you all night. Maybe a little Bowie an Hayes for good measure. They’re gonna shut you down, Lance. I repeat. Shut. You. Down. Vasquez is crazier than you are by a Caracas mile. You’re not getting past him, buddy.

So mark it down, Lance.  Alert the media.   Born Ready’s gonna get put to sleep tonight.

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Last night Maryland overwhelmed Chaminade in the first round of the Maui Invitational. They didn’t play especially well, though. It is somewhat discomfiting that Vasquez had yet another sluggish game, finishing with six points on 2-7 shooting. On the season, he’s now shooting a crisp 30 percent from the floor. I know he’s getting it done in other areas (leading the team in assists, for example), and I know it’s a long season and “he’s just biding his time” and yadda yadda. But the Vasquez Terrapins haven’t exactly earned the benefit of the doubt in Cupcake Land, that’s all I’m saying. You know what I’m saying? That’s all I’m saying.

In any event, the Terps won based on the internationally acclaimed strategy of being bigger and stronger than their opponents. Good news for the Terps, bad news for the Silverswords. I love that nickname by the way. Although it doesn’t really scream “Hawaii” to me. The University of Hawaii is the Rainbow Warriors…now see, that’s Hawaiian. Chaminade should be the Pineapples, or the Mahi Mahis, or the Volcano Danglers. That would be great.

So tonight at 7 p.m., the Terps face the Bearcats of Cincinnati, who grinded (ground?) out a win against Vanderbilt last night. Naturally, everyone is keying on the matchup with five-star shooting guard, former Maryland recruiting target, possible criminal, and possible weirdo Lance Stephenson, who finished last night’s game with eight points and five rebounds. The tougher test, however, could be from 6′9″ power forward Yancy Gates, who got a 16 and 10 last night. Could be an interesting barometer for the young bigs.

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