So I missed another airing of Terrapins Rising. My bad. Luckily, I was able to catch one of the eleven thousand replays on Comcast SportsNet. Whew! And what would you have done without your weekly Terrapins Rising recap, Mom? Please send more money.

You know what, I like to kid, but in all seriousness, this was the best darn episode of the whole moneyfloggin’ season so far.  Allow me to set the stage, if I may.  Flashback to April 25. The spring game. Red. White. A game-style atmosphere. Literally tens of people in the stands. Can you picture it? It’s like you’re there, right?

Testudo Times published a good recap of the scrimmage, if you’re interested. If you care enough to read that recap, then you definitely care enough to catch a replay of this episode of TR. Only nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven replays left!!!!!!

One of my favorite parts was the Jamarr Robinson highlights, which included laying a perfect — and I’m talking perfect — ball on Torrey Smith’s fingertips in the back of the end zone. I’m not the world’s biggest Jamarr fan, but he looked good in those scrimmage highlights, boy. Maybe there’s hope after all.

All three of the top QBs got some nice face time in the episode. Danny O’Brien had some moments, leading White to a come-from-behind win, albeit against the reserves. I was actually pretty impressed with C.J. Brown’s sequence, in which he got a delay of game but was able to easily shake it off–good sign for a young guy.  Shaking it off, not the penalty.

Perhaps the best part, though, was a sideline sequence that came after a D.J. Adams touchdown dive. In a very special Terrapins Rising moment, offensive coordinator James Franklin pulled Adams aside, and told him to have more confidence in himself. To play against the starters the way he had just done against the reserves. You have to have confidence, D.J.! Franklin said. You’re our future at running back! You’re a special young man! And not euphemism special, either…special special! And I want you to play like you’re special! You know what? He didn’t really say most of that. But it was similar. And you know what else? I got a little choked up. You can do it, D.J.! Yaaaay!

/Claps hands in unsynchronized fashion.

But really, it was a good pep talk. Franklin is clearly a heck of a motivator. And my helmet is off to him.

Until next week.

(Photo credit: The Baltimore Sun)

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The summer just keeps dripping along.  But with Maryland set to open practice tomorrow, it’s time to get into a gridiron state of mind.  Because we are all busy people, and because I’m disinclined to delve into the battle for starting Gatorade distributor,  here is a 10,000-foot preview of your 2010 Terrapins.

  • Offensive Line:  The five dancing elephants in the room. Maryland ranked 110th in the country in sacks allowed last year and 102nd in tackles for loss allowed. That was with Bruce Campbell as the anchor, and this year Bruce Campbell (and, for that matter, second-best-lineman Phil Costa) ain’t walkin through that door. Bookends R.J. Dill and Justin Gilbert are both promising and large, but they’re also both sophomores. Guards Andrew Gonnella and Bennett Fulper have 12 starts between them. When the Terps take the field against Navy, Paul Pinegar, the line’s only senior, will start his first game at center.  Hoo boy.  Maryland has some exciting skill players, but if the line can’t stay firm, they’ll be running through Jell-O all season long.
  • Running back: Every Terps RB preview starts with the phrase “If they can stay healthy.”  Who am I to buck conventions? If Da’rel Scott, who missed five games in ‘09 with a broken wrist, can stay healthy, they’ll have a good unit. When he did play, Da’rel somehow managed five yards a carry, proving he can hit home runs even with a poor o-line. Davin Meggett is a decent complement, especially as a pass catcher. Gary Douglas could change the pace. Sledgehammer D.J. Adams will see short-yardage action.
  • Receiver: Torrey Smith is playing his junior and probably final season in College Park. In 2009, he finished sixth in the nation for all-purpose yards and in the top 60 for receiving yards. He was all-ACC last year and should be so again. He could set the NCAA record for kickoff return yards, not to mention several team receiving marks. But this unit is more than Torrey. Adrian “Have A Few Words With The” Cannon is back on the other side, and Ronnie Tyler will start in the slot. LaQuan Williams also returns.
  • Quarterback:  Playing time in seven games last season, including two starts, gives Jamarr Robinson the most experience under center. His arm is strong, if not accurate. He’s mobile, but tends to go more east-west than north-south.  If he can’t produce, requests for The Ballad of Danny O’Brien could flood the hotlines.
  • Defensive line: As with the offense, a soggy line kept the defense on slippery footing last year. They finished second-to-last in the ACC in total defense, and there doesn’t appear to be major improvement for 2010.  Sophomore A.J. Francis is the only returning starter. Derek Drummond and Justin Anderson should start at the ends. From the hope-springs-eternal-in-the-spring department, Joe Vellano was evidently a one-man gang in April.
  • Linebackers: Preseason all-ACC first teamer Alex Wujciak, fellow senior Adrian Moten, and 2009 breakout Demetrius Hartsfield will again be — and need to be — big predators for the Terps defense. Despite the overall unit woes, the LBs got 30.5 tackles for loss and lots of accolades last year, and should be improved for 2010 after a year studying Don Brown’s Let-God-Sort-Em-Out philosophy.
  • Secondary:   If the line underwhelms again, the linebackers, who are better run stuffers as it is, will have to compensate. Looks like the third level will be on an island again. In 2009, the Terps finished last in the ACC for pass defense, and return only one corner — Cameron Chism — from that unit. Antwine Perez and Kenny Tate are game at safety.
  • Coaches: It’s probably Bowl Game Or Get Off The Pot for Ralph Friedgen. With a new athletic director (not to mention university president) entering the fold soon, and Fridge in the final year of his contract, this is it.  O-coordinator James Franklin, Debbie Yow’s handpicked Coach In Waiting, may not have the same understanding with the new honchos. If they go 2-10, or anything like it, a cleaning of houses is in the offing.

Bottom line: Could be another long season. The official ACC preseason media poll has them dead last in the Atlantic Division, and they received the second-lowest total votes, ahead of only Virginia. Last season’s strengths – rushing, receiving, special teams – remain strong.  Weak spots – the lines and the secondary — remain weak.  The key will be whether new players will shore up the leaky spots in the dike or just bore a new set of holes.

Final score: Better luck and a relatively easy schedule gets them to 5-7, but it’s not enough for a bowl game, or to save Ralph Friedgen’s job. This all has the look and feel of a program poised to tip itself into rebuilding mode.  Let the bloodletting begin.

(Photo credit: NJ.com)

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(The latest in a continuing series about the one-of-a-kind reality show on Comcast SportsNet. Read the previous installment here.)

Not much really happened in this episode, to be honest. In fact, go ahead and place this one in the Thirty Minutes I’d Like To Have Back file.

The first segment showed the quarterbacks working on bucket throws (also known as a fade route) by — what else — throwing the ball into buckets. Or at least throwing the ball into the vicinity of the bucket, which was actually a large plastic trash can. O-coordinator James Franklin provided an in-depth breakdown of his scoring system for this exercise, interspersed with heavy commentary from the quarterbacks.

Then there was a scrimmage, which culminated in a touchdown run by Davin Meggett, but linebacker Bradley Johnson grabbed the ball, and claimed it was a fumble, and the refs were all sorting it out, and neither would let go of the ball, or concede the play to the other side, which led to Franklin and Meggett calling it a sign that the offense had gotten tougher. Did you follow that? Me neither.

OK, that does it for this episode. I hope next week is better! Yes…yes, I do. I saw Madieu Williams in the preview, so how bad could it be? Here’s hoping he doesn’t participate in bucket throws, or else I might have to throw into a bucket myself.

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(The next in our illustrious continuing series. Read the previous installment here.)

Tuesday night’s show started by profiling seniors Adrian Moten and preseason All-ACC selection Alex Wujciak, who are expected to anchor another strong Maryland linebacking unit. But what you may not have known until last night, is that they like to talk. I know that because they interviewed eighteen players and coaches who all said “those two like to talk.”  But once that was established, a deep division emerged, with some (James Franklin, A.J. Francis-shocker!) enjoying the talk and others (Jamarr Robinson) believing it gets a little old. Because the team is surely waiting for my evaluation, I was personally amused by Moten’s smack — especially when he used Paul Pinegar’s full name when he told him he was offside. First, because I think Paul Pinegar (rhymes with “vinegar”) has a hilarious name, and second, because for whatever reason it’s always funny when football players use each other’s first and last names for emphasis. I should start doing that. WAY TO PROCESS THAT PAYROLL, DENISE WORTHINGTON!

The segment capped off with Moten hitting Wujciak in the face with a pie on his birthday. The nuances of the act, though, just don’t translate to the written word. I know, it’s unfortunate.

Next we got a recap of the team’s first nighttime scrimmage. Know what Ralph Friedgen called it? Friday Night Lights. Here’s the story behind that, and forgive me for paraphrasing: Ralph told the kids they were gonna scrimmage at night, and he wanted the kids to get excited about that, so he said, you know what, let’s call this thing Friday Night Lights, to get the kids excited. And you know what? They got pretty excited about it. The kids, I mean. Kids means players.

Coach Fridge was topped in the insight department only by O-coordinator James Franklin, who I like very much. No matter what he says, he says it in a way where you believe him. I know I’m just sitting on my couch, but when he speaks, I feel more motivated. To do something. Friday Night Lights was no different. According to Franklin, when you get on that field — to play the game — on your field — your home field — your main stadium — you better be ready to play your game. Ah, crap, I just punched a hole in the wall.

I kid because I love. It’s actually a good idea to do these things at night, and the players were clearly amped. Looked like a solid scrimmage, too. Good hard running and hole-hitting from Davin Meggett (yes indeed…I saw a couple holes). A sweet bootleg touchdown toss from The Ballad of Danny O’Brien. He’s gonna be solid under center this year. Wait, Jamarr Robinson was already named the starter? OK, sure, he was fine, too.

The showstopper, of course, was Torrey Smith. The bulk of the footage was Smith making ridiculous grabs in slow motion, with an Enya song playing in the background. There was one particularly unreal play where he bobbled the ball about two feet up in the air, ran into a crowd of defenders, somehow weaved through them all, got turned backwards, bobbled the ball some more, then pulled it down against the side of his helmet. At that moment Enya reached her crescendo, with players in the background saying “the guy is just a playmaker, he does crazy things out there,” and so on. Get him the damn ball, Fridge!

I think Franklin summarized the scrimmage best when he said that when the offense raises its game — and then the defense raises its game — but then the offense sees that — and raises its game EVEN MORE — but the defense again raises its game AGAIN – THAT is when your game goes to another level. And THAT is what happened under the lights in that Friday spring scrimmage.

And then Alex Wujciak hit Adrian Moten in the face with a pie for his birthday. You see the symmetry there? You see what just happened?  Mwah! I kiss my fingers with delight.

Until next week.

(Photo credit: Terp Talk)

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Ever wondered what football players and coaches do during the bye week? Specifically wondering about the Maryland football team, who after consecutive losses to UVA and Duke now finds itself at 2-6 and nearly becoming the universal pick for worst team in the ACC?

Well, wonder no more. Through our inside sources, Shell Games has provided this exclusive update on coach and player bye week activities. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

– Chris Turner: Shivering in a Simi Valley irrigation ditch

– James Franklin: Shivering in the film room

– Don Brown: Shivering in the bar room

– Ralph Friedgen: Shivering beneath an Old Country Buffet steam table

– Demetrius Hartsfield: Shivering in a training room hot tub

– Entire offensive line: Shivering through inspirational visit to spackle factory

– Anthony Wiseman and Cameron Chism: Shivering. Just shivering. So dark. So very, very dark.

– Da’rel Scott and Davin Meggett: Carrying footballs along the beach. Sipping cold drinks out of football-
     shaped glasses. Clutching stuffed footballs in sleep. Shivering.

– Nick Ferrara: Long Island. Banging.

– Travis Baltz: Saving shivering children from trees

– Torrey Smith: A whirlwind tour of the country, stopping in Oakland, Detroit, Kansas City, St. Louis…
     you know, just for shits and giggles.

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Blackistone - Flabbergasted

Blackistone - Flabbergasted

I was watching Around the Horn yesterday and Kevin Blackistone, who is the current UMD Shirley Povich Chair in Sports Journalism, used his “Facetime” to blast the university for letting Friedgen name UMD offensive coordinate James Franklin his successor.  He had a good point, namely that Friedgen had never won a National Championship, and that it’s a bit ridiculous that he would have this level of authority.  Is Gary Williams going to be allowed to name his successor?  Will Brenda Frese get the same courtesy?  Maryland is setting a dangerous precedent here.

Until yesterday I had no idea that Friedgen is 61 years old.  The average lifespan of an American man is currently 73 years old.  According to this study, obesity cuts an average of 6 years off the life of a non-smoking man.  It’s a morbid thought, but do the math and Ralph has about six years left, which brings him to 2015.  His contract lasts until 2012.  I do not think that this is the end of Friedgen’s career, but rather a continuity of operations plan.  I think this move is a precaution and a counter-argument to the other ACC coaches that recruit against Friedgen by citing his health and its impact on the future health of the program.  Now, Maryland can tell top offensive recruits not to worry, because no matter what happens to Ralph, James Franklin will still be in-place and they won’t lose their spot.

I also had no idea that Blackistone is a Hyattsville, MD native and a UMD School of Journalism grad.  You learn something new every day watching ARRRRRROUND the HORRRRRRRRRRN!  Blackistone better raise his game on ATR.  He currently only has 93 wins, while Woody Paige leads with 270 and Jay Mariotti has 265.  Come on Blackistone!

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Is this the beginining of the end for Ralph Friedgen’s tenure at Maryland? James Franklin has been the team’s offensive coordinator for the past couple of seasons, and before that he was the architect of those spectacular offenses at Kansas State. Who can forget Josh Freeman-to-Jordy Nelson?

The news conference started at 3 — follow it here.

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