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There's Always Next Year -- Maryland After Thoughts

By Kyle DeckerNov 28th 2006 – 10:54PM

Tough loss on Saturday night. However, with the defense Maryland played against Wake, they didn't deserve to win. They just couldn't get a hold of those misdirection plays. And for crying out loud, if the opposing quarterback is throwing blocks, nail him! Put the fear of God in him! Their poor defense showed up after...

Does Ralph Friedgen Trust His Quarterback?

By Kyle DeckerOct 22nd 2006 – 8:01PM

This question was in my head all game. This NC State game was really important for the Terps, and coach Ralph Friedgen kept it out of the hands of quarterback Sam Hollenbach as much as possible. This game was a running game through and through. They ran 41 times and threw nine times. Hollenbach ran 11 times, which is two...

Don't Jump Off the Friedgen Bandwagon Just Yet

By Kyle DeckerSep 21st 2006 – 11:20PM

I know Maryland fans. Most of them have short attention spans. It's what the team does now. I understand that to a degree, but part of being a fan is taking the bad with the good. I understand Lions fans and Oriole fans giving up on their team. They haven't had good seasons in ages. Maryland fans should show a little...

Steve Slaton is Angry

By Kyle DeckerSep 12th 2006 – 9:56PM

... and the Terrapins won't like him when he's angry. I didn't know anything about Steve Slaton before, which is odd, being the fact he was a Terrapin briefly. Not briefly enough to see him on the playing field -- or practice field for that matter. But for a slight time, the Terrapins gave him a scholarship....

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Background on Scott McBrien

Scott McBrien (born 14 February 1980) is a former American football quarterback. He played football for several professional and college teams, most notably, the Green Bay Packers in the NFL, and the Maryland Terrapins at the University of Maryland.

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