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Early Enrolees:

Silvano Altimirano

Will Likely

Deon Long

LOIs Received:

DeAndre Lane- 7:23

Milan Collins- 7:25

Andrew Isaacs- 7:27

Jalen Brooks- 7:31

JaJuan Dulaney- 8:17

Chandler Burkett- 8:26

Moise Larose- 8:35

Shane Cockerille- 8:55

Jermaine Carter- 9:01

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4 MD kids and 1 DC kid in the top 300 and the Terps couldn't get any of them. Not a single top 300 player. Yawn. Wake me up when we get a coach here who can recruit.

What rankings are you looking at? MD has several players in the top 300.

Overall, a pretty solid class. Should end up being around 30-35 overall, I would guess. Nice pickups on signing day. Now, win some games and keep the momentum going.

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What rankings are you looking at? MD has several players in the top 300.

Overall, a pretty solid class. Should end up being around 30-35 overall, I would guess. Nice pickups on signing day. Now, win some games and keep the momentum going.

Rivals has them at #30.

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Rivals has them at #30.

Which is pretty impressive considering they've won 6 games the past few years. They are really, really, really pushing the Maryland-pride, stay at home thing.

And they added Jacquille Veii today as well. Pretty much a clean sweep of what they were hoping for today. Good day for MD football.

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What rankings are you looking at? MD has several players in the top 300.

Overall, a pretty solid class. Should end up being around 30-35 overall, I would guess. Nice pickups on signing day. Now, win some games and keep the momentum going.

The ESPN top 300. No terps in there. What are you looking at?

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Which is pretty impressive considering they've won 6 games the past few years. They are really, really, really pushing the Maryland-pride, stay at home thing.

And they added Jacquille Veii today as well. Pretty much a clean sweep of what they were hoping for today. Good day for MD football.

It really is impressive with the Terps only winning six games the last two years.

I'm really excited to see the offense this year. I think they have a chance to be explosive with the year experience from the sophmores and the additions in recruiting.

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Which is pretty impressive considering they've won 6 games the past few years. They are really, really, really pushing the Maryland-pride, stay at home thing.

And they added Jacquille Veii today as well. Pretty much a clean sweep of what they were hoping for today. Good day for MD football.

Meh, apparently record isn't too big of a thing in recruiting. Ole Miss always sucks, and they've added a ton of talent this year. Maybe even Top 5. Auburn was 3-9 last year, and we're #10 now. Stanford was around 60, though their academic standards are tougher.

It mostly depends on the quality of recruiters you have on your staff. Maryland is in a pretty decent area for recruiting, so it's not that big of a surprise to see them that high.

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