Archive: Maryland
Hairston signs with Duke, Ross will wait
Stopped by Montrose Christian on Monday afternoon and saw All-Met forward Josh Hairston sign his National Letter-of-Intent and scholarship papers with Duke. No surprise there. Of more interest, however, All-Met guard Terrence Ross, who committed to Maryland over the summer, will not sign during the early period that ends Wednesday....
By Josh Barr | November 17, 2009; 10:36 AM ET | Comments (2)
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,...
By Josh Barr | November 2, 2009; 02:17 PM ET | Comments (0)
Terps, Cavs chasing Gonzaga quarterback
It was a busy weekend for Gonzaga quarterback Kevin Hogan, even though the junior sat out the Eagles' 37-7 loss to No. 7 Good Counsel on Friday because of a sprained throwing hand. On Saturday, Hogan was in Charlottesville for the Virginia-Duke game. During warm-ups, while talking to Anthony Poindexter...
By Josh Barr | November 2, 2009; 12:13 PM ET | Comments (0)
Havenstein commits to Wisconsin
Just got off the line with Linganore's All-Met mountain of an offensive lineman, Robby Havenstein, who has committed to play for Wisconsin. Havenstein said that he chose the Badgers over Maryland. "It was just a good place, a good fit for me," said Havenstein, who is 6 feet 7 and...
By Josh Barr | October 22, 2009; 03:22 PM ET | Comments (2)
Camps, Combines Playing Bigger Role
I've got a story in today's dead-tree edition on how recruiting timetables are changing prompting camps and combines to play an ever-growing role in a prospect's recruiting. Consider Potomac sophomore Ron Darby, who held scholarship offers from Maryland and North Carolina before ever taking a varsity snap. He's not alone....
By Josh Barr | October 6, 2009; 10:52 AM ET | Comments (0)
