Thursday, August 23, 2007

'07-'08 Basketball Schedule Released

The Terps released their basketball schedule for next season. It includes 15 non conference games and the usual 16 ACC games for a total of 31, just like last season.

The nonconference schedule isn't very good. The marquee games will be two games in the semifinals and finals/consolation of the College Basketball Experience tournament in Kansas City. The possible opponents for those two games are Missouri, UCLA, and Michigan State. After that the only major conference opponent will be Illinois. The Terps face them at the Comcast Center in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge in a rematch from last year's challenge. The BB&T classic matchup is against Virginia Commonwealth. VCU was good last year, beating Duke in the NCAA Tournament, but they lost two of their top three players off of last year's team.

I'm not all that worried about the lack of marquee opponents, though I'd like to see the Terps involved in at least maruqee home and home series each year. No, the bigger problem is that the schedule could be really bottom heavy. Games against Savvanah State (RPI #289), Morgan State (#303), Delaware (#306), and North Florida (#333) could signifcantly drag down the team's RPI and SOS numbers which wouldn't bode well when tournament time rolls around.

The team has a good chance to run through the nonconference schedule with only one loss. Even in a down year for the ACC, 22-9 (8-8) heading into the conference tournament would be hard to snub. Hopefully the scheduling won't hurt the team. I expect them to win 9 or 10 conference games, in which case they'll lock up a bid barring a complete collapse in the nonconference.

Monday, August 20, 2007

No Quarterback

With less than two weeks to go until the Terps kickoff against Villanova in the 2007 season opener, there is still no starting Quarterback. RS JR Jordan Steffy is still number one on the depth chart, followed by RS SO Josh Portis and RS SO Chris Turner, though possibly not in that order. Coach Friedgen has pushed back an announcement a few times already, though we might know the starter by the end of the week.

Who knows why Fridge hasn't made an annoucement yet. Is Portis (or Turner) pushing Steffy? Does Fridge want to give Portis more of a shot before going with Steffy? If the decision is still in doubt, I'd like to see the top two split time in the first two games. What's the use of playing teams like Villanova and Florida International if not to evaluate your personell? Well, there is the automatic win as an incentive, but still. Give both QBs a chance to show what they can do in a game situation rather than practices or scrimmages.

Both Portis and Steffy have some limited collegiate experience. Steffy played in a few games back in 2004 as a true freshman. He also played a couple of series against William & Mary last season, failing to impress anyone. Portis got limited time as a true freshman for Florida in 2005, mostly carrying the ball but also throwing a few passes. Of course neither has much meaningful experience or any type of a performance record to judge from.

The old adage is that if you think you have two quarterbacks, you really have none. But like most sports adages, it's simplistic crap. Hopefully in this case it's a matter of having two guys good enough to start.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Sean Mosley is a Terp

Anyone who follows Baltimore High School hoops knows who Sean Mosley is. He's been a big time player since the minute he stepped onto the court for Saint Frances Academy as a freshman, making the Baltimore Sun's All-Metro team all three years so far in his high school career.

Mosley has been highly sought after for several years now. At various points it looked like Mosley might end up playing for either Georgetown or Syracuse, but in the end the Terps snagged Mosley as he announced his intentions to play for the Terps at a press conference yesterday picking the Terps over Cuse, Florida State, Virginia Tech, and Clemson among others.

Mosley is considered by most recruiting services to be a top 50 player, and anytime the Terps can grab a player of that quality from their own backyard it's a big deal. Mosley is the third player in the last two recruiting classes from Baltimore, joining fellow Baltimore Catholic League stars Braxton Dupree and Dino Gregory from the class of 2007. It's also the first player the Terps have nabbed from Baltimore powerhouse AAU program Team Melo, home of '07 players Donte Green and Malcolm Delaney as well as 2009 recruit Naji Hibbert.

Mosley is a shooting guard with a broad range of skills and a toughness that will play well under Maryland Head Coach Gary Williams. Mosley could have an instant impact, even in a backcourt which will already have four or five established players by the time he arrives on campus. For more about Mosley, read Matt Bracken's excellent report on the press conference in his excellent recruiting blog on the Baltimore Sun's website.

For the Terps this may or may not be the end of the 2008 recruiting class. They still have one scholarship left to give and may focus on another post player, presumably Quintrell Thomas of NJ or Ralph Sampson of GA. The Terps might also elect to save that scholarship for 2009 class that features many highly ranked prospects listing the Terps among their favorites.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Hoops scores big commit

About four months after finishing up the 2007 recruiting class, Gary Williams and staff finally scored their first commitment for the 2008 recruiting cycle. But even if the Terps got on the board later than others, it was well worth the wait as the commit was PF/C Terrence Jennings of Mount Zion Academy in North Carolina, rated as the #15 prospect in the country in the Class of '08.

While Jennings would be a great fit for any team in the country, he'll thrive with the Terps. He excels at running the floor - something that is obviously always a part of the Terps gameplan under Gary Williams - while also dunking, rebounding, and block shots. Jennings is a high-quality athlete, but in contrast to other athletic big men, he should be refined enough to help in all facets of the game - offense, defense and rebounding. That's not to say he's a finished product, but he could step right in as a complement to C Braxton Dupree in Maryland's 08-09 frontcourt.

The team will have as many as two more scholarships to give for this year's class. The focus now will likely turn to getting a Shooting Guard, perhaps Sean Mosley of Baltimore or Chris Turner.

Football Terps start the year

The football team opened camp yesterday, less than four weeks before the first kickoff of the year against Villanova. I'll be looking at the season in a bit more depth in the coming weeks as we count down to the first game of the year.