Getty ImagesWednesday, Maryland announced that starting quarterback C.J. Brown would be lost for the season due to an ACL injury.
The next day, the Terps lost yet another starter to injury, although this one is expected to be less severe time-wise.
Head coach Randy Edsall announced Thursday that starting safety Matt Robinson will miss at least the next three weeks due to a labrum issue in his left shoulder. With the season opener vs. William & Mary just over two weeks away, it means the Terps will be without the defensive back as it begins its second season under Edsall.
The coach told reporters that the sophomore “will be in a sling for a week, and then he’ll rehab for two weeks,” and then the medical staff will “see where he’s at at that point in time, but it’s going to be a minimum of three weeks before he’ll get out and starting doing anything from a football-related standpoint.”
Robinson started the first three games of the 2011 season, but a right shoulder injury cost him the remainder of the year. He was one of four Terps granted hardship waivers earlier this year.
Can anyone tell me what there predicting the terps record to be this year?????
Holy Smokes Man! Randy Edsall must of stolen LARGE amounts of Jobu’s Rum. “Is very bad to steal Jobu’s rum. Is very bad.”
There’s some bad juju runnin the halls in College Park, MD.
2-10 at best. Funny Friedgen was 9-4 just two years ago and got run out of town