Terps snag a defensive lineman

Just got the word from Wise Coach DaLawn Parrish, who reports defensive end Rahsaan Moore has committed to play for Maryland.

Moore is the second Wise senior to commit to the Terps, joining safety Titus Till, who pledged after last season.

Moore, who is 6 feet 2 and 235 pounds, had been waiting to see whether Maryland would offer. He racked up several other offers, though none were from schools in BCS conferences. He missed the Pumas' previous two games because of a high ankle sprain but came back in a 35-0 victory over Bowie this past Saturday as Wise set a state public school record with its eighth consecutive shutout.

By Josh Barr |  November 2, 2009; 2:17 PM ET  | Category:  Football , Maryland , Rahsaan Moore
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