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Terps over W&M; The Good, The Bad, The Ugly


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#1 BSLChrisStoner

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Posted 01 September 2012 - 04:51 PM

Beginning their 2012 season against William & Mary, the University of Maryland Terrapins were attempting to turn the page from a disastrous 2011 season. However, for most of the game today, the 2nd chapter of the Randy Edsall era did not read much differently; as the Terrapins struggled with the Football Championship Subdivision Tribe.

While you would have liked to have seen the Terps take better advantage of their physical advantages, give credit to Maryland for doing enough to escape with the win. Ultimately today proved to be about surviving, getting the feet wet for several Freshman, and hopefully moving that much closer to the return of several injured parts.

The Good:

1) Drakeford and Twine had nice plays off the edge on the first offensive possession for W&M.

2) Following the initial McDougle penalty, Maryland's defense was able to come-up with a 3rd down stop (the play started on the Terps 15 yard line), and force W&M into a FG attempt.

3) Renfro had a nice 51 yard punt on his initial attempt. The punt coverage was good as well. There was also a great punt, and punt coverage on Renfro's last punt.

4) On the second W&M possession, ILB Cole Farrand had a nice play, followed by a big sack from DT Darius Kilgo. Kilgo had another good play, on W&M's first series of the 3rd Quarter. On W&M's second series of the 3rd, Farrand shot the gap on 3rd and 1, and made a tackle for a 2 yard loss.

5) Diggs got his first reception, on Maryland's 3rd possession. Diggs made a nice grab on his 2nd catch. Clearly a guy with a lot of confidence and a bounce in his step. With a 23 yard punt return from Diggs, the Terps started their series of the 2nd half at the MD 47. Diggs gave Maryland their initial 1st down of the 4th Quarter, with his 16 yard gainer.

6) The Terps got their initial 1st down on that 3rd series, when Hills found Reid on a swing pass for 11 yards. Reid picked up a very important 3rd and 2 in the 4th with a 5 yard gain. He showed good 2nd effort on the run.

7) After the 2nd Hills interception, W&M took over from the Maryland 9. The defense again stood-up, and prevented the Tribe from finding the end-zone.

8) Hills first nice play of the game came late in the 1st Quarter. After a bootleg, he found Leak for a 20 yard completion.

9) Vellano gave the Terps their first positive turnover, coming up with the interception. Remarkably not at the line of scrimmage, but outside, off the ricochet.

10) Leak's 2nd catch gave the Terps another 1st down, with pretty much all of the 15 yards coming after the reception.

11) A good block from Devonte Campbell help spring Justus Pickett for 11 yards. Pickett finally put the Terps on the board, with his 4th Quarter 6 yard TD run. Pickett made a man miss in space, on Maryland's subsequent series.

12) With some time in the pocket, Hills found Boykins for a 17 yard gain to the W&M 22.

13) The Terrapin defense was able to again force a punt on W&M's last series of the 2nd Quarter.

14) I liked that Hills first throw of the 2nd half was a short drop-off to Furstenburg. The TE should be Hills best friend.

15) AJ Francis collapsed the pocket, and sacked Ortiz late in the 3rd Quarter.

16) Major play from Dorsey, breaking tackles, and gaining 22 yards on 3rd and 8 in the 4th. His gain took the Terps to the W&M 14 yard line.

17) Maryland's first points of the 2012 season came on a 10 play, 69 yard drive. Hills made a couple of good throws. Diggs, Reid, Dorsey, and Pickett made plays.

18) OLB Marcus Whitfield had a big sack on 3rd down in the middle of the 4th Quarter.

19) Jeremiah Johnson brought the pressure, and Hartsfield recovered the fumble to seal the game.

20) Nice game for Brian Stewart and the Maryland Defense.

The Bad:

1) The 2nd pass attempt from Hills was tipped and intercepted.

2) McDougle was called for pass interference on 3rd and long on the Tribe's first series. W&M's 2nd drive was started by a 2nd pass interference call on McDougle. With a minute left in the 3rd Quarter, McDougle picked up yet another pass interference call. He was also beat deep late in the 4th, though the play was not made.

3) Maryland went 3 and out on their 2nd series, failing to pick up the safety blitz on 2nd down.

4) W&M did not connect on the pass, but late in the 1st Quarter, Jeremiah Johnson was beat badly on a double move.

5) The 2nd Quarter started with W&M picking up 3rd and 6th from the MD 40 yard line, as McBride ran for 16 yards.

6) Hills missed Campbell on 3rd and Goal.

7) Maryland's second series of the 2nd Quarter started at their 39 yard line. The Terps were not able to do anything positive with that good field position though, going 3 and out.

8) Despite out-gaining W&M 133 yards to 87 yards in the 1st half, Maryland went to the locker-room down 6-0 at the half.

9) Despite a height and weight advantage from Maryland's offensive line vs. W&M's defensive line; the Terps RB's (Pickett and Reid) combined for just 13 carries on the Terps 32 offensive plays in the 1st half.

10) W&M picked up 18 yards on their first 3rd down of the 2nd half, with McBride beating several Maryland defenders. On 3rd and 8 with 2 minutes left in the 3rd Quarter, McBride gave the Tribe another 1st down with a catch along the sidelines.

11) With Maryland driving on their first series of the 2nd half (they were at the W&M 39), Hills was picked off for a 3rd time.

12) Following Maryland's 4th Quarter TD, the defense allowed a 25 yard run up the middle from McBride.

The Ugly:

1) Horrible decision on Hills' 2nd interception. Pushed out of the pocket by the blitz, he floated a pass to nobody in the flank. This allowed W&M to take over at the Maryland 9 yard line.

2) Maryland turned the ball over for a 3rd time in the 1st Quarter, when Reid fumbled on a hard hit.

3) Getting an opportunity as the PK, Craddock missed a short 25 yard FG attempt. Maryland had gone 12 plays, and 63 yards, and was looking to get their initial points on the board.

4) Byrd Stadium's current capacity is 54,000. There might have been 40,000+ in College Park today. Last season's results did not help with selling tickets, nor did an opener against an FCS opponent. Regardless of why, when you do not make the home environment as hostile as possible; you only increase the odds of 'not being able to defend your house.'

4a) Hand-in-hand with this chicken/egg argument, if you struggle with an FCS opponent at home, you can't expect the audience to turn the page, and climb on-board the Edsall 'express.' Even with the Terps lacking depth, this is a game that had to be won, and should have been won more convincingly.

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Posted 01 September 2012 - 04:51 PM

The Terps defense made the lead hold up, and what could have been a devastating defeat for this team ends up a narrow 7-6 victory.

Despite a poor overall performance, there were some positive signs from the offense too. Stefon Diggs looks to be as advertised as a playmaker. And while he made several bad mistakes, Perry Hills also made some very good plays too....although he didn't go to Dorsey or Furstenburg nearly enough today.
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Posted 01 September 2012 - 09:05 PM

-I thought Maryland's front seven played well. William and Mary has an experienced offensive line and had a good ground attack last year, so holding W&M to one big play on the ground at least is SOMETHING positive, even if minimal.

-Great call on 4th and 3 by Brian Stewart to dial up a corner blitz. Risky, but W&M was totally shocked by it. Jeremiah Johnson came in untouched.

-Pickett ran well...certainly better than I remember from last year. Reid didn't do anything statistically, but I liked something about him...not sure what it is though. Seemed like he was quick to the holes. But no Wes Brown at all? Was looking forward to seeing him. Oh well. Maybe next week.

-Two of Hills' picks were SMH-worthy, and one of them was literally right to a W&M linebacker. I'm sure the game was going at a ridiculous pace for Hills and his head was essentially spinning, but man, two of those picks were typically just unforgivable. The first one, he was trying to stick it into a small window to hit Furstenburg. I can forgive that even if it's a risky play. Hopefully the game slowed down in the second half for him. He'll face a better defense next week against Temple. I was in the press box so sometimes you have a weird view of the deeper passes, but did Hills come off as having a weak arm? Sure looked like it to me.

-Dexter McDougle...turn around to the ball dude! Hope AJ Hendy is back soon.

-Diggs has terrific instincts on punt returns. A shame he couldn't get his hands on a kickoff.Twice he made 15 yards out of nothing. He'll return a few this year and it's going to be awesome. I realize the coaching staff was likely trying to ease Diggs into the offense as to not put to much on him so soon, but man, he's the type of talent where you just have to get him 15-20 touches a game minimum. He's their most talented offensive player by far. Whether it's end-arounds or whatever, he needs the ball.

-It's going to be a long year.
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Posted 02 September 2012 - 12:13 AM

Good: We won.

Bad: We beat W&M 7-6.

Ugly: We beat W&M 7-6!!!!!!!

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Posted 02 September 2012 - 01:51 AM

Good: We won.

Bad: We beat W&M 7-6.

Ugly: We beat W&M 7-6!!!!!!!

Think we can all agree if we play like this in the other 11 times this year, we lose. A win is a win, but pretty discouraging if you ask me. You schedule these type of games as cupcakes (see Oklahoma State/Florida State/etc) not to give you a difficult time. As I saw after the game 2 of Edsall's 3 wins at Maryland have been against CAA opponents.
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Posted 02 September 2012 - 07:57 AM

Think we can all agree if we play like this in the other 11 times this year, we lose. A win is a win, but pretty discouraging if you ask me. You schedule these type of games as cupcakes (see Oklahoma State/Florida State/etc) not to give you a difficult time. As I saw after the game 2 of Edsall's 3 wins at Maryland have been against CAA opponents.


It will be important to get back the injured players:

DE Keith Bowers, DE Isiah Ross... despite the loss of Monroe, the Terps can have a good rotation at DE, if these two quickly get back.

LB Kenny Tate... even without Tate, MD's starting LB's are pretty good, but if you can get Tate back to his level 2 yrs ago, that is an All-ACC talent.

Safety Matt Robinson, S/CB AJ Hendy, CB Isaac Goins....the Secondary is not good enough with these 3, without them it will really be a struggle.

RB Brandon Ross.. the Terps have the depth to get past losing Ross, but he did end camp as the starter. If he looked the best out of the group, you would like to get him on the field.

PK Nick Ferrara... might be too much to ever expect him to stay healthy, but he does have a quality leg. Renfro looked good as the Punter yesterday, but Craddock missed that gimmie FG. This Terps team will not be able to afford leaving points on the board.

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Posted 02 September 2012 - 10:15 AM

This offense sucks.

There is baseball, and occasionally there are other things of note

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