Changing topics..... I wasn’t shocked that Virginia wasn’t a finalist for the better Pietremala twin but looking at his final list, is theCooter wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 2:23 pmTdemling6 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:45 am In the John Tillman era, Maryland has continually reloaded.
That looks to remain the status quo in College Park in 2021, as the Terrapins are stacked from front to back and look ready to get back to Championship Weekend.
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Logan Wisnauskas has been playing attack for the Terps.
It is a bit of an oversight not to mention Kyle Long with the offense. He started last season injured, but when he returned contributed 7 pts. in 4 games.
The Terps bring in 3 top 20 attack recruits: Eric Malever, Daniel Kelly and Jack Koras. With the Terps not holding fall practice, it is hard to know how they will fit in, particularly early in the season.
With the Terps returning all their starting long poles, it is hard to know how BJ Burlace will fit in ( at close or lsm) but it is nice to be one up. BJ is bigger than Neufeldt, and was listed at 6'1", 200 lbs. on Yale's roster.
The Terps return all four regular ssdms: Puglise, A.Smith, Higgins, and Coffman.
Enmity for Maryland that big? He would have had a far better chance at a National championship and been better coached than where he ended up. None of the other suitors would have been a huge step up over Maryland academically so I find the choice of Breschi, who has underwhelmed, an interesting one.