Scott Has His Burst Back
Maryland's lack of a running game has been a significant issue the past two games. Part of the problem has been the offensive line's run blocking, which is the biggest disappointment on the team. But Ralph Friedgen said running back Da'Rel Scott has not been 100 percent since getting banged up against California. Friedgen had earlier said Scott suffered a shoulder sprain against Cal, and he had been limited in practice.
Scott sat out the Eastern Michigan game and has rushed fro 39 and 36 yards, respectively, in the last two games. Friedgen said Scott probably won't be 100 percent for at least three to four weeks but the sophomore "has his burst again."
Maryland will need a big running game from Scott against a Wake Forest defense that defends the pass very well.
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Eric Prisbell
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October 17, 2008; 7:38 AM ET
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I loved this result.
Maryland's - Defensive and Offensive lines and Linebacking corp are the worst in College Football.
I have seen harder hitting teams in powder puff leagues.
Maryland's recruiting efforts are going to take a major hit with this result.
Prediction:
Wake Forest -- 34
Maryland -- 10
Maryland will finish with a 5-7 record.
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 !