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  • 2 weeks later...
Kaindoh is supposed to announce tomorrow. Even though MD wasn't in his final four, some think the Terps are still in the running.

Good news, sir - he's a Terp!

http://www.testudotimes.com/maryland-terps-football-recruiting/2016/4/30/11540516/joshua-kaindoh-commits-terps-huge-wow

What a huge commitment for Maryland. Could we get a top 15 recruiting class?

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If all of these recruits stay committed, this has the potential to be the Terps best recruiting class since they started ranking recruits. Some of these guys are some of the highest rated recruits in Terps history. The Terps are really in a tough situation though. As good as this class looks right now, it's still only the fourth best in the B1G East.

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12 hours ago, birdwatcher55 said:

Seems like a lot of key defections of late. Think Durkin could be next?

Why? He's building a great class and with the new practice facilities, this program is on the rise. Just because one tin man didn't have the heart to stick to his commitment doesn't mean anything. Just like when the QB spurned the Terps for Ohio State. Not every player has the heart to help build something. Most rather walk right in and be another cog in the wheel.

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