Maryland game....
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2015 6:25 pm
First, let me say welcome to Byrd stadium for those attending in person. Safe travels and enjoy the game. Thought I would drop by and provide a few tidbits about Maryland.
1. If you like to drink beer at the game, Maryland just approved beer sales this year and there are 8 local brewery choices. I think $8 a beer. If beer is not it for you, the Cheesy Crab is also a must try. Pretzel with Maryland crab cake. Large enough for 4.
2. Parking is by permit only. Personally, I like Regents garage. A short walk to Byrd stadium and you come in on the visitor side which will be closest to your seats. Also, they do a good job of flowing traffic.
3. Noon game so not much time for bars but lots open 6 hours before game. 6 am.
4. TerpTown, if you have kids, pretty cool area for meeting other teams, autograpsh, TerpAlley and face paints
5. From Regents, you can walk to Xfinnity Center, Maryland is preseason top 5 this year and will probably have open scrimmage. Also, the Natty trophy is there.
6. Metro comes in from D.C. so certainly easiest and they run buses to stadium.
7. Offense. Our OL is a strength. We have two blue chip red freshmen tackles (Prince/Gray) who will be mixed in as well. Both are 328 and were 4/5 star recruits. Both redshirted last year and were hurt in the fall. Prince played a few series last week and Gray was cleared for practice this week. If they play, our OL average size jumps petty quick. Both RB's are experienced and WR's are talented. A big issue right now is our QB. The fans all thought Caleb Rowe would win the job (gunslinger) yet RE is going with Hills for now. His arm is weak, thus I don't expect to see him into the 2nd half with BG. If we struggle early, you will see Caleb by 2nd quarter. Either way, there is a big emphasis on running the ball this year and it showed last week.
8. Defense. This will be an interesting storyline Saturday. Our strength is our back four. All 4 were highly rated, all 4 are seniors and juniors and we go deep with 2 db's who started last year now playing 2nd on depth charts. From watching your game, certainly your passing game is the strength. I have no idea what to expect. Our lb's are not our strength but we have 2 DE's who will be playing on Sunday's. They are about 255/260 and fast off the edge. Our DT's are average.
9. ST's. Our FG kicker won the Lou award last year and is money. Our KR/PR is money as well. Small at 5'7 but is simply a great return guy. Yes, he killed Richmond last week but he also killed VT, WVU and others in the past.
All in all, we are 8 points favorites which feels right but I could see this game going right down to the 4th and last possession.
Hope you don't mind, but I may stick around this week and interact with the board......just more fun to know the opponents.
By the way.....Temple crushed PSU....lol.
1. If you like to drink beer at the game, Maryland just approved beer sales this year and there are 8 local brewery choices. I think $8 a beer. If beer is not it for you, the Cheesy Crab is also a must try. Pretzel with Maryland crab cake. Large enough for 4.
2. Parking is by permit only. Personally, I like Regents garage. A short walk to Byrd stadium and you come in on the visitor side which will be closest to your seats. Also, they do a good job of flowing traffic.
3. Noon game so not much time for bars but lots open 6 hours before game. 6 am.
4. TerpTown, if you have kids, pretty cool area for meeting other teams, autograpsh, TerpAlley and face paints
5. From Regents, you can walk to Xfinnity Center, Maryland is preseason top 5 this year and will probably have open scrimmage. Also, the Natty trophy is there.
6. Metro comes in from D.C. so certainly easiest and they run buses to stadium.
7. Offense. Our OL is a strength. We have two blue chip red freshmen tackles (Prince/Gray) who will be mixed in as well. Both are 328 and were 4/5 star recruits. Both redshirted last year and were hurt in the fall. Prince played a few series last week and Gray was cleared for practice this week. If they play, our OL average size jumps petty quick. Both RB's are experienced and WR's are talented. A big issue right now is our QB. The fans all thought Caleb Rowe would win the job (gunslinger) yet RE is going with Hills for now. His arm is weak, thus I don't expect to see him into the 2nd half with BG. If we struggle early, you will see Caleb by 2nd quarter. Either way, there is a big emphasis on running the ball this year and it showed last week.
8. Defense. This will be an interesting storyline Saturday. Our strength is our back four. All 4 were highly rated, all 4 are seniors and juniors and we go deep with 2 db's who started last year now playing 2nd on depth charts. From watching your game, certainly your passing game is the strength. I have no idea what to expect. Our lb's are not our strength but we have 2 DE's who will be playing on Sunday's. They are about 255/260 and fast off the edge. Our DT's are average.
9. ST's. Our FG kicker won the Lou award last year and is money. Our KR/PR is money as well. Small at 5'7 but is simply a great return guy. Yes, he killed Richmond last week but he also killed VT, WVU and others in the past.
All in all, we are 8 points favorites which feels right but I could see this game going right down to the 4th and last possession.
Hope you don't mind, but I may stick around this week and interact with the board......just more fun to know the opponents.
By the way.....Temple crushed PSU....lol.