Terps vs. Wake 10/6 3:30pm ESPNU
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BSLChrisStoner
, Oct 02 2012 12:45 PM
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#1
Posted 02 October 2012 - 12:45 PM
Coming off their bye, the 2-2 Maryland Terrapins play host to Wake Forest (3-2 overall, 1-2 in the ACC). This ACC Atlantic match-up will be the first Conference game for Maryland.
Wake is coming off of a 34-27 loss to Duke.
Wake Forest reading:
Yahoo/Rivals.com: Team Report
http://rivals.yahoo....-2012-ncaaf-wwa
Blogger So Dear:
http://www.bloggersodear.com/
News & Observer
http://www.newsobser...ege/wakeforest/
I have a lot of respect for Jim Grobe and expect a competitive game. However, coming off the bye, this is a game that Maryland should win at home.
Wake is coming off of a 34-27 loss to Duke.
Wake Forest reading:
Yahoo/Rivals.com: Team Report
http://rivals.yahoo....-2012-ncaaf-wwa
Blogger So Dear:
http://www.bloggersodear.com/
News & Observer
http://www.newsobser...ege/wakeforest/
I have a lot of respect for Jim Grobe and expect a competitive game. However, coming off the bye, this is a game that Maryland should win at home.
#2
Posted 02 October 2012 - 12:47 PM
#3
Posted 03 October 2012 - 04:36 PM
#4
Posted 04 October 2012 - 10:22 AM
With the Orioles not playing on Saturday afternoon one way or another, I will be able to go to the Terps game!
@levineps
#5
Posted 05 October 2012 - 02:15 PM
This is a game they should, and need, to win. More than anything I really want to see them clean up the turnover problems.
#6
Posted 06 October 2012 - 01:11 AM
Six Wake players, four of them starters, have been suspended for the game due to violation of team rules. CB Merrill Noel, S Daniel Mack, LB Mike Olson, G Frank Souza, RB Deandre Martin and WR Airyn Willis.
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#7
Posted 06 October 2012 - 09:45 AM
From David Ginsburg's AP article:
"The thing that stands out to me is that they're physical," Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said. "They've got three big interior guys up front. I like the outside linebackers; they've gotten good edge pressure from those guys. They've got (Kenny) Tate back, and got him playing up inside and he looks really good. They've also got a big, physical secondary."
Those three big fellows on the Maryland D-line - Joe Vellano, A.J. Francis and Darius Kilgo - have been instrumental in the 3-4 alignment of first-year coordinator Brian Stewart. In their last outing the Terrapins lost to West Virginia 31-21, and one of the Mountaineers' TDs came on a fumble return.
That same explosive West Virginia offense put up 70 points on Baylor last week.
"I still think we're a work in progress," Stewart said. "We're giving up way too many big plays, we got to be better on third down, and we got to tackle the catch. That's a plus that we're ranked and that we're playing well, but there's a lot of work to do."
"The thing that stands out to me is that they're physical," Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe said. "They've got three big interior guys up front. I like the outside linebackers; they've gotten good edge pressure from those guys. They've got (Kenny) Tate back, and got him playing up inside and he looks really good. They've also got a big, physical secondary."
Those three big fellows on the Maryland D-line - Joe Vellano, A.J. Francis and Darius Kilgo - have been instrumental in the 3-4 alignment of first-year coordinator Brian Stewart. In their last outing the Terrapins lost to West Virginia 31-21, and one of the Mountaineers' TDs came on a fumble return.
That same explosive West Virginia offense put up 70 points on Baylor last week.
"I still think we're a work in progress," Stewart said. "We're giving up way too many big plays, we got to be better on third down, and we got to tackle the catch. That's a plus that we're ranked and that we're playing well, but there's a lot of work to do."
#10
Posted 06 October 2012 - 04:59 PM
Diggs puts a punt on the ground. Wake recovers. Several plays later the Deacons score, and take the 14-13 lead.
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