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Geno Smith Leads No. 21 West Virginia to Comfortable Win Against Maryland

By FanHouse StaffSep 18th 2010 – 3:55PM

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- West Virginia picked up its series with Maryland right where it left it three years ago -- with a comfortable victory. Geno Smith threw four touchdown passes and Baltimore native Tavon Austin had seven catches for 106 yards and two scores as the No. 21 Mountaineers blistered their border rival 31-17...

Problems Still Plague Cinderella Houston

By Terrance HarrisMar 17th 2010 – 9:00PM

HOUSTON -- Tom Penders was so impressed with the initial pitch to come to the University of Houston in 2004 that he got up and walked out on then-athletic director Dave Maggard. While Maggard was supposed to sell Penders on the merits of taking the job at a program with a storied history, Maggard instead spent most of...

For Maryland's Sake Greivis Vasquez Must Stop Talking

By Chas RichMar 12th 2009 – 12:42PM

Greivis Vasquez likes to talk. A lot. And so far this season when he has run his mouth it has not worked out well for Maryland. You would think that maybe someone from the Maryland coaching staff, or perhaps one of his teammates, would simply tell him that he needs to shut up. Especially heading into the ACC tournament...

Boom Goes the Bubble

By Ray HollomanMar 5th 2009 – 7:00AM

March started days ago. The Madness started Wednesday night. On an evening where bubble teams could've punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament and boosters could've started humming bars of "One Shining Moment," teams turned down invitations like they were to a wedding without an open bar or the People's Choice Awards....

Background on maryland terrapins

The Maryland Terrapins, commonly referred to as the Terps, consist of 27 men's and women's athletic teams that represent the University of Maryland, College Park in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I competition.

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