Hokies Lose Safety for the Season
As the Terps have shown us this season, it's always dangerous to look ahead, so consider this merely a point of interest, not a scouting report on the next opponent:
Zach Berman, our Virginia Tech scribe, reports from Blacksburg that Hokies freshman safety Lorenzo Williams will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament during practice Wednesday. He will receive X-rays and MRIs Thursday. Surgery is pending. Williams has six tackles this season, and his injury weakens a unit that already lost Davon Morgan for the season.
The Thursday night game in Blacksburg loomed as the most formidable on the Terps' remaining schedule -- and probably still does -- but with the Hokies struggling offensively and hurting defensively, perhaps Maryland's task is not as untenable as it once appeared.
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October 22, 2008; 8:33 PM ET
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Prediction:
NC State -- 27
Maryland - 10
Maryland will finish with a 5-7 record.
I am extremely happy that Penn State is ranked number 3 in the country - and very soon to be ranked number one --- this will definitely hurt Maryland's recruiting - thank god !!!
I am happy that Maryland is no longer recruiting Tavon Austin.
Jelani Jenkins, Travis Hawkins and Isaac Holmes will be signing with the University of Florida.
Go Tar Heels