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Maryland leads East Carolina, 16-3, at halftime of the Military Bowl.
Continue reading Terps Lead Pirates, 16-3, at the Half.
Four Maryland players - DL Drew Gloster, WR Quintin McCree, WR Ronnie Tyler and OL Pete White - are ineligible to play in the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman due to academic reasons.
The Maryland Terrapin football team had a busy Monday, starting the day with a tour of the Capitol and finishing with its last practice before squaring off with East Carolina on Wednesday.
Continue reading Terps Hold Final Practice Monday.
Maryland went back to the practice field Sunday to continues its preparation for the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman.Many of the players spent part of Christmas Day with family before a team dinner at Fogo de Chao.
Continue reading Terps Resume Bowl Prep Sunday.
With offensive coordinator James Franklin heading to Vanderbilt to become its head football coach, the Terps have been in search of a new play-caller for the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman which is less than a week away.
Continue reading Terps Hit Practice Field, Visit White House Thursday.
Running back Da'Rel Scott has accepted an invitation to play in the 2011 East-West Shine game which will be played on Jan. 22 at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla. (4 p.m. EST on the NFL Network).
Continue reading Scott to Play in East-West Shrine Game.
Head coach Ralph Friedgen and the Terrapin players met with the media Wednesday evening at the team hotel following the Welcome Reception by the Military Bowl.Click here to view the quotes and here for a photo gallery for the day
The Maryland football team is returning to the practice field Wednesday afternoon following a 10-day break. Final exams ended Saturday and the players were given a few days to spend with family and friends.
Continue reading Terps Return to Bowl Practice Wednesday.
After taking last week off, Maryland has been on the practice field all but one day since the team was invited to the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman on Sunday.
The Terps hit the field Monday through Thursday, took Friday off and will work out both days over the weekend.
Continue reading Terps Bowl Prep Underway.
Maryland football fans can get ready for the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman twice next week.
Continue reading Terps Talking Military Bowl.
Maryland head coach Ralph Friedgen and East Carolina head coach Ruffin McNeill were introduced to the media Tuesday at a news conference at the Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel.Click here to view the quotes and photos.
Continue reading Head Coaches at Military Bowl Press Conference.
Maryland will be without one of its top reserves for the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman.Redshirt freshman cornerback Dexter McDougle was injured Saturday evening in a single scooter accident on campus. McDougle, who was treated at a local hospital and released, suffered a broken clavicle and is scheduled to have surgery Tuesday, ending his season.
Continue reading McDougle to Miss Bowl Game.
It has been 'Honors Week' as the Terps received three ACC Player of the Week accolades and earned six All-ACC nods on Monday, followed by Ralph Friedgen being named ACC Coach of the Year and Danny O'Brien being named the league's top rookie on Tuesday.
Continue reading Terps News and Notes.
With the Atlantic Division title on the line for NC State, the Terps hold a 17-14 halftime lead over the Wolfpack.
Continue reading Terps Lead Wolfpack, 17-14, at Halftime.
The Terps and Wolfpack are set to kick off at 3:30 p.m. from Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
Continue reading Pregame Notes: Maryland vs. NC State.
The Terps (7-4, 4-3) face NC State (8-3, 5-2) at 3:30 p.m. in Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. A win sends the Wolfpack to the ACC title game, but the Terps also have plenty to play for on Senior Day.
Continue reading What to Look for vs. NC State.
The Terps held their final practice before facing NC State Saturday at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (3:30 p.m. kickoff).The team hit the field at the on-campus facility Thursday morning for about 90 minutes.
Continue reading Terps Hold Final Practice Prior to NC State.
Ralph Friedgen and the rest of the ACC coaches visit with the media each Wednesday on a conference call. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the call occurred on Tuesday.
Click here to listen to Friedgen's remarks and here for those of NC State head coach Tom O'Brien.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced early Sunday morning that the Maryland-NC State game on Saturday will kick off at 3:30 p.m. EST from Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.The game will be telecast nationally on ESPN2.
Maryland and Florida State are tied at 13-all at the end of the first half. Travis Baltz kicked two field goals and Will Yeatman scored his first touchdown as a Terp.
Continue reading Maryland-FSU Tied at 13-all at the Half.
Terps Support Wounded Warrior Project: The Terps are wearing specially designed head-to-toe uniforms tonight as part of their continued partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), a not-for-profit organization that provides programs and services for injured service members and their families.
Continue reading Pregame Notes: Maryland vs. Florida State.
Three individuals have been selected as honorary captains as part of the Wounded Warrior Project initiative at today's Maryland-Florida State game.
Continue reading Wounded Warrior Honorary Captains.
The University of Maryland football team made final preparations on Thursday for its matchup with Florida State which is scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday in Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
The Terps (7-3, 4-2 ACC) hope to take another step toward their first Atlantic Division title by knocking off the Seminoles (7-3, 5-2 ACC), who hold a half-game lead over Maryland and NC State in the division standings.
Continue reading Playoff-Type Atmosphere Expected Saturday in Byrd.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday the times and networks for the football games of Nov. 27. ESPN/ABC has invoked its final six-day option of the year, holding six ACC-controlled games, including the Maryland-NC State matchup. Those game times and networks will be announced no later than noon on Sunday.
The Terps game will begin at either noon, 3:30 p.m. or 7 p.m.
Continue reading Maryland-NC State Game Time to be Announced Sunday.
Maryland has a slight edge over Virginia, 21-20, at halftime. It's the second straight close game for the Terrapins heading into the break - they took a 17-15 lead into the locker room at Miami last week. All three of Maryland's touchdowns have come on the ground, and all three from freshmen. Quarterback Danny O'Brien has one and running back D.J. Adams has two.
Chris Hinkebein booted a 52-yard field goal for the Cavaliers as time expired in the second quarter to bring Virginia within a single point.
Continue reading Maryland Leads Virginia, 21-20, at the Half.
Maryland takes on Virginia at 3:30 p.m. at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. The Terps look to rebound from last week's heart-breaking 26-20 loss at Miami as the Hurricanes scored the game-winning TD with under a minute to go. Despite the loss to Miami, the Terrapins (6-3, 3-2) continue to control their destiny in the ACC Atlantic Division race. Maryland is tied for second with NC State, while Florida State (4-2) leads both by a half game.
Continue reading Pregame Notes: Maryland at Virginia.
Ralph Friedgen and the rest of the ACC coaches visit with the media each Wednesday on a conference call. Click here to listen to Friedgen's remarks and here for those of Virginia head coach Mike London.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that the Maryland-Florida State game on Saturday, Nov. 20 will kick off at 8 p.m. EST from Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.The game will be broadcast on ABC.
Maryland leads Miami, 17-15, at the half and is 5-0 this season when leading after two quarters.
Danny O'Brien hit Kevin Dorsey on a 42-yard touchdown pass, Alex Wujciak returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown and Travis Baltz booted a 27-yard field goal to give the Terps the slight edge.
Continue reading Terps Lead Miami, 17-15, at the Half.
Fans can get ready for the Maryland-Miami game by tuning into the Ralph Friedgen Television Show.The Friedgen TV Show is set to air at 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic. The Terps-Hurricanes football game gets underway at noon on ESPNU and the Terrapin Sports Radio Network.
Continue reading Friedgen TV Show Set for Saturday.
Steady rain in the Washington, D.C., region Thursday didn't stop the Maryland football team from completing its final practice session before facing the Miami Hurricanes.
The Terrapins (6-2, 3-1 ACC) hit the on-campus practice field for roughly 60 minutes where the offense, defense and special teams made their final adjustments in the game plan.
Continue reading Maryland Makes Final Adjustments for Miami.
Ralph Friedgen and the rest of the ACC coaches visit with the media each Wednesday on a conference call. Click here to listen to Friedgen's remarks and here for those of Miami head coach Randy Shannon.
Head coach Ralph Friedgen will appear on ESPN"s College Football Live at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. Friedgen will visit with John Saunders about the team's impressive start and the Atlantic Division race.
Continue reading Friedgen on ESPN's CFB Live Wednesday Edition.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Sunday afternoon that Saturday's Maryland-Miami game will kick off at noon EDT from Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.The game will be telecast nationally on ESPNU.
Maryland's special teams has been a strength most of the season and it was demonstrated again in the first half of the Wake Forest game.The Terps lead, 27-7, due in great part to a pair of blocked punts by the Terps. Danny O'Brien tossed three touchdown passes and the Davin Meggett-Da'Rel Scott duo has combined to rush for 107 yards on 20 carries.
Continue reading Maryland Leads Wake Forest, 27-7, at Half.
Maryland takes on Wake Forest in less than 30 minutes. Kickoff is set for 3:35 p.m. Today will be the annual Homecoming game with a number of alumni in attendance at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
Continue reading Pregame Notes: Maryland vs. Wake Forest.
The Ralph Friedgen TV Show is set for 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic. The 30-minute show goes behind the scenes weekly with the team.
Continue reading Friedgen TV Show Set for Saturday.
Ralph Friedgen commented on a number of topics after Wednesday's and Thursday's practices. Click here to see the video through Terps TV Premium.
The Maryland Terrapins will look to become bowl eligible for the seventh time in head coach Ralph Friedgen's 10 seasons at Saturday's annual Homecoming contest.
In order to accomplish that goal, the Terps (5-2, 2-1 ACC) will need to get past a refreshed Wake Forest (2-5, 1-3) squad which is coming off a bye.
Continue reading Terps Gear Up for Homecoming Game.
Antwine Perez named the Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week Wednesday.Perez came up big defensively in Saturday's 24-21 win over BC.
Continue reading Perez Named Thorpe DB of the Week.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that ESPN/ABC has declared a six-day option for four games on Saturday, Nov. 6, including Maryland's contest at Miami. Kickoff time will be announced Sunday. However, the game will start at either noon or 3:30 p.m. EDT and be shown on ABC, the ACC Network or ESPNU.
Maryland took a 21-7 lead into the half over Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Danny O'Brien went 14 of 23 and threw three touchdown passes, while Maryland's defense forced three turnovers.
Continue reading Terps Ahead, 21-7, Over BC at the Half.
Maryland's Pete DeSouza was injured in a traffic accident Thursday evening on campus.
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DeSouza, a redshirt freshman offensive lineman, suffered non-life threatening injuries - fractures in both lower legs (technical term - open reduction internal fixation of both the left and right tibia and fibula).
Continue reading DeSouza Update.
A member of the Terrapin Club, who is traveling with the team this weekend, is hitting a milestone Saturday.The Maryland-BC contest will be the 400th-consecutive Terps football game attended by Bob Baker. He began the string in 1976.
Maryland's Pete DeSouza was injured in an accident Thursday evening on campus.
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DeSouza, a redshirt freshman offensive lineman, suffered non-life threatening injuries - fractures in both lower legs. He was having surgery Friday morning and is expected to remain in the hospital throughout the weekend.
Continue reading DeSouza Injured in Accident, Expected to Recover.
Ralph Friedgen and the rest of the ACC coaches visit with the media each Wednesday on a conference call. Click here to listen to Friedgen's remarks and here for those of BC head coach Frank Spaziani.
Edwin Williams' five-year Terrapin career ended in 2008 and after a solid rookie campaign with the Washington Redskins, the second-year pro may have found a home with the Chicago Bears.
Continue reading Former Terp Finds a Home.
Maryland took an early 7-3 lead on Clemson, but the Tigers responded with 14 unanswered points to go into the half with a 17-7 lead.
The Terps scored their touchdown on a trick play, with running back Da'Rel Scott throwing to quarterback Danny O'Brien for a 5-yard TD.
Continue reading Terps Down, 17-7, to Clemson at Halftime.
The Terps held their final practice before facing Clemson Saturday in Death Valley (noon kickoff on the ACC Network).The team hit the field at the on-campus facility Thursday for about 90 minutes, missing most of the heavy afternoon showers which hit the College Park region.
Continue reading News and Notes from Thursday's Practice.
With the bye week in the rearview mirror, the Maryland football team is back to a normal practice schedule leading up to Saturday's game with Clemson. Head coach Ralph Friedgen likes the direction and focus of the Terps as they face their first ACC road game of the season.
Continue reading Solid Practices Get Terps Prepped for Clemson.
The Ralph Friedgen TV Show is set for 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic.
Continue reading Friedgen TV Show Set for Saturday.
Bye week generally means healing and fine-tuning, and that's exactly what the Terps are doing this week. Head coach Ralph Friedgen has reduced the practice schedule, though the team hit the field Wednesday and will do so again Thursday afternoon. After that, the team will be off until Monday's practice.
Continue reading Terps Scale Back During the Bye Week.
Ralph Friedgen and the rest of the ACC coaches visit with the media each Wednesday on a conference call. Friedgen updated the media on the status of TE Dave Stinebaugh, who was injured in Saturday's Duke game.
"If it's not operated on, (the medical staff) thinks he'll be out four to six weeks," Friedgen said.
Click here to listen to all of Friedgen's remarks.
Head coach Ralph Friedgen visits with the local media each Sunday after a game on a teleconference.Here are the quotes from that 15-minute session:
Continue reading Friedgen's Sunday Teleconference Quotes.
Tony Logan hit the Maryland record book with his third-quarter 84-yard punt return which gave the Terps a 14-9 advantage.
Continue reading Logan in the Record Books.
Maryland trails Duke, 9-7, at halftime of Saturday's game. The Blue Devils scored on three Will Snyderwine field goals before the Terps scored on a Davin Meggett 3-yard plunge.
Continue reading Maryland Trails Duke, 9-7, At Halftime.
Maryland-Duke pregame notes:
Continue reading Maryland-Duke Pregame Notes.
The Ralph Friedgen TV Show is set for 11:30 a.m. Saturday on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic.
Continue reading Friedgen TV Show Set for Saturday.
Ralph Friedgen commented on a number of topics after Wednesday's practice. Click here to see the video through Terps TV.
Travis Baltz is a semifinalist for the 2010 William V. Campbell Trophy (formerly known as the Draddy Trophy). The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) made the announcement Thursday. Click here for more details.
Maryland leads FIU 21-14 at halftime thanks to Tony Logan's 85-yard punt return for a touchdown and a balanced offensive attack.
Continue reading Terps Ahead of FIU, 21-14, at the Half.
Ralph Friedgen commented on a number of topics after Wednesday's and Thursday's practices. Visit Terps TV to see the video.
Maryland and Texas announced on Wednesday that the teams would meet on the football field in 2017 and 2018.
Continue reading Terps-Horns to Play at FedExField.
The Terrapins held their weekly news conference Tuesday afternoon in Young Dining Hall at the Gossett Team House. Head coach Ralph Friedgen addressed the media, followed by Maryland players Torrey Smith, Da'Rel Scott, Adrian Cannon, A.J. Francis and Alex Wujciak.
Continue reading Terps Weekly News Conference Notes.
Five players from around the nation, including Maryland's Torrey Smith, were named "Paul Hornung's Most Versatile Performances of the Week" on Monday by Paul Hornung and the Louisville Sports Commission.
Continue reading Smith Earns Honor for Performance vs. WVU.
Adrian Moten was featured on theACC.com last week. Longtime ACC scribe Bill Hass, who is a contributing writer on the conference's website, spoke with the senior linebacker at length and as always Moten was quick to share his thoughts. Click here to view the story.
The Terps
and Mountaineers are about 40 minutes away from kickoff. The teams are warming up on the field. Game Captains: Drew Gloster (defense), Da'Rel Scott (offense) and Tony Logan (special teams) will serve as today's game captains.
Flag Bearers: Justin Gilbert will carry out the American flag and Davin Meggett will bring out the Maryland flag.
New Faces: TE Will Yeatman (broken finger), FB Taylor Watson (knee) and PK Nick Ferrara (groin) are all available to play. None of the three have seen action this season. Yeatman and Watson could see time in a reserve role. Ferrara is expected to serve as the kickoff specialist. Punter Travis Baltz will continue as the field goal and PAT specialist.
Streaks: The Terps are looking to snap a four-game losing streak to the Mountaineers. Maryland's last win in the series was a 41-7 triumph in the 2003 Gator Bowl. The Terrapins last victory in Morgantown occurred in 2002 (48-17).
Maryland players addressed the media Tuesday afternoon at the Gossett Team House. They discussed a number of topics, including Saturday's West Virginia game. Click here to view the video of their comments.
This week's national rankings were just released and Maryland is receiving votes in both the Associated Press (six) and USA Today Coaches (seven) polls.West Virginia checks in at No. 21 in both.
Jamarr Robinson threw two touchdown passes and backup Danny O'Brien added three more as Maryland leads Morgan State, 45-0, at halftime of their game in Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.Halftime Notes
Continue reading Halftime Notes: Terps On Top of Morgan State, 45-0 .
The NFL regular season kicks off Thursday evening so now is good time to take a look at former Terps currently playing in the NFL. At the beginning of the 2010 preseason, Maryland had 36 former players on NFL rosters, which was third among Atlantic Coast Conference squads, trailing just Miami (54) and Florida State (37).
Continue reading Plenty of Terps on NFL Rosters.
Former Terp Madieu Williams is making a difference on and off the field. Not only is Williams, now entering his third season with the Minnesota Vikings, one of the top free safeties in the NFL, but he is also involved with a number of philanthropic efforts both in the U.S. and abroad.
Continue reading Williams to Be Featured on NBC Wednesday.
Maryland leads Navy 14-7 at halftime, powered by 177 yards rushing including a career-long 67-yard dash by Davin Meggett that set up a touchdown.
The Terps raced out to a 14-0 lead by scoring on their first two drives.
Continue reading Terps Ahead of Navy at Halftime.
The Maryland Terrapins practiced on Saturday afternoon, their final workout prior to Monday's Navy game (4 p.m. at M&T Bank Stadium).The team worked out for about an hour at the on-campus practice facility, fine-tuning the offensive and defensive game plans.
Continue reading Terps Hold Final Practice Prior to Navy.
The Maryland Terrapins are one of the featured teams on Tim Brant's College Football Preview Show which airs at 8 p.m. Friday on WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C. (ABC Channel 7).
Continue reading Terps Featured on Friday's College Preview Show.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Wednesday's practice. Friedgen discussed a number of topics:
Continue reading Video: Friedgen's Wednesday Post-Practice Comments.
Head coach Ralph Friedgen kicked off game week by visiting with the media on Tuesday. Friedgen addressed the media, as he does each Tuesday before a game, in the Gossett Team House.
Continue reading Terps Visit With Media Tuesday Afternoon.
The Maryland Terrapins concluded preseason camp Saturday evening.
The Terps worked out for about 90 minutes at the on-campus practice facility with the focus on game preparation for Navy, a meeting which is now just nine days away (Sept. 6, 4 p.m. at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore).
Continue reading Terps Cap Off Preseason Camp Saturday.
The Ralph Friedgen Radio Show debuts Wednesday on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. The one-hour show begins at 8 p.m. ET, live from the Outback Steakhouse in Aspen Hill.
Continue reading Ralph Friedgen Radio Show Debuts Wednesday.
Senior linebacker Alex Wujciak earned a spot on the official watch list for the Rotary Lombardi Award, which was announced Friday.Wujciak was a member of the preliminary watch list which was released in April.
Continue reading Wujciak on Official Lombardi Watch List.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Thursday's practice. He discussed prepping for Navy's triple-option offense without using a ball and one of his best players, Torrey Smith. Click here to view the video of his comments.
With the season opener against Navy quickly closing in, the Maryland Terrapins continued their game preparation during Thursday's practice.
After holding their final two-a-day session Wednesday, the Terps attempted to simulate a gameday environment in Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
Continue reading Terps Simulate Gameday on Thursday.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Tuesday's practice. Click here to view the video of his comments.
Maryland's Da'Rel Scott was placed on the watch list for the Doak Walker Award, which honors the nation's top running back, for the third-consecutive season.The list was released Wednesday afternoon by the PricewaterhouseCoopers SMU Athletic Forum.
Continue reading Scott on Doak Walker Watch List.
Over the last few days, the Maryland football team has moved from preseason mode into regular season preparation.
The Terps have already begun installing offensive and defensive schemes for the season opener with Navy which is close to two weeks away.
The team had its second and final scrimmage Monday evening and responded Tuesday with a sharp two-hour practice.
Continue reading Terps Sharp Tuesday as Navy Prep Continues.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Saturday's practice. He discussed where the Terps are at in the preseason and Monday's scrimmage. Click here to view the video of his comments.
The Maryland Terrapins postponed their Saturday evening scrimmage in favor of a lighter workout.
The Terps will instead scrimmage on Monday evening after a short workout in the morning. The team is off Sunday.
Continue reading Terps Postpone Saturday's Scrimmage, Hold Light Workout.
Former Terps Nolan Carroll and Phil Costa are in position to earn rosters spots in the NFL. Carroll, a fifth-round selection of the Miami Dolphins in April, has been a regular in the cornerback rotation during preseason camp and has see time as a kick returner. Click here to see the Miami Herald's recent feature on Carroll.
Costa, a free-agent signee of the Dallas Cowboys after the draft, has moved up the offensive line depth chart. Click here for an update from DallasCowboys.com.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Friday morning's practice. He discussed the Maryland defensive backfield, Navy quarterback Ricky Dobbs, defending the Midshipmen's offensive attack and Saturday's scrimmage. Click here to view the video of his comments.
The weekend may be here for some, but it's all business for the Maryland football team on Friday.
The Terps hit the field for a 90-minute workout in the morning and will return to the on-campus practice field this evening for another session.
Continue reading Terps Hit Field for First of Two Friday Workouts.
The Terps hit the field for a single practice on a hot and muggy Thursday evening following the second two-a-day of preseason camp.
Continue reading Defense Sharp Thursday Despite Hot, Muggy Conditions.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Thursday's practice. Click here to view the video of his comments.
Junior Ben Pooler, one of the Terps' primary backups at linebacker, is likely done for the season with a knee injury.
Continue reading Pooler Likely Done for Season.
Atlantic Coast Conference announced Monday that the league's official website, theACC.com, will once again feature a special preseason football preview of the conference's schools entitled "The 12 Days of ACC Football 2010"
Continue reading 12 Days of ACC Football.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Wednesday morning's practice. Click here to view the video of his comments.
The Terps held the first of what they hope will be two practices Wednesday with a one-hour morning workout at the on-campus outdoor facility.
Strong storms, which caused flooding in the College Park area, wreaked havoc with the practice schedule which has the Terps holding their second two-a-day of preseason camp.
Continue reading Terps Get in Solid Workout Despite Conditions.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Tuesday's practice where he evaluated Monday's scrimmage. Click here to view the video of his comments.
After the first two-a-day session of the preseason, the Terps hit the field Tuesday evening for a single workout in shorts and shoulder pads.
It was a day to build off Monday's scrimmage in Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, the first of the preseason, and make corrections after the coaching staff had a chance to grade the tape.
Continue reading Terps Practice Tuesday, Evaluate Monday's Scrimmage.
Ralph Friedgen addressed the media after Saturday's practice. Click here to view the video of his comments.








































