NCAAF Game Preview - Maryland at Texas
Sat Sep 2, 2017 12:00 PM EDT

FlaSt
7
Bama
24
F
OSU
49
Ind
21
F
WestMI
31
USC
49
F
Kent
3
Clem
56
F
Akr
0
PSU
52
F
UTEP
7
Okla
56
F
Wash
30
Rut
14
F
UtSt
10
Wisc
59
F
Tuls
24
OkSt
59
F
Mich
33
Fla
17
F
GaSo
7
Aub
41
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BYU
0
LSU
27
F
App
10
UGA
31
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Lou
35
Purd
28
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B-C
13
MiaFL
41
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Stony
17
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31
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C Ark
19
K St
55
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WVU
24
VaTec
31
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MD
51
Tex
41
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MonSt
0
WaSt
31
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Tenn
42
GATec
41
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17
UCF
61
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Presb
7
Wake
51
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URI
27
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30
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17
GASt
10
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Elon
13
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47
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Buff
7
MIN
17
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APSU
14
Cin
26
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UND
16
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37
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HolyC
20
UConn
27
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FlaAM
7
Ark
49
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29
Mem
37
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NMS
31
AzSt
37
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Ford
6
Army
64
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7
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24
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34
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48
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CenCt
7
Syr
50
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Navy
42
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19
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3
Colo
17
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BC
23
NIU
20
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MoStU
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MIZ
72
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Wyo
3
Iowa
24
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Ball
21
Ill
24
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BGSU
10
MSU
35
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Cal
35
UNC
30
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YSU
21
Pitt
28
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32
OreSt
35
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VMI
0
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62
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NCSt
28
SCar
35
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AlaAM
7
UAB
38
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NEV
20
NW
31
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W&M
10
UVA
28
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Temp
16
ND
49
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Troy
13
Boise
24
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EWa
10
TxTch
56
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KY
24
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17
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ChaSo
0
MissSt
49
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Alb
17
OD
31
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JMU
34
ECU
14
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NCC
7
Duke
60
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MiaOH
26
Marsh
31
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HBU
11
TxSt
20
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Hamp
0
Ohio
59
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SFA
14
SMU
58
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17
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31
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Lamar
14
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59
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NWSt
24
LT
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48
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16
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38
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Lib
48
Bayl
45
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UMass
28
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38
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13
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34
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SoAl
27
Miss
47
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Gram
14
Tul
43
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14
NM
38
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JacSt
0
TCU
63
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ArkSt
36
Neb
43
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Vand
28
MidTN
6
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NoIa
24
IASt
42
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SoUt
21
Oreg
77
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UCDav
17
SDSU
38
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How
43
UNLV
40
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(N/A)
0
Fres
66
F
NoAZ
24
Ariz
62
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WCU
18
Hawaii
41
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TxAM
44
UCLA
45
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Hou
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No. 23 Texas opens Herman era by hosting Maryland
Tue Aug 29, 2017 1:39 PM

AUSTIN, Texas -- Don't think for a minute that No. 23 Texas can afford to take Maryland lightly when the teams square off Saturday to open their seasons at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.

After all, it was the Terrapins, and not the Longhorns, who played in a bowl game last season.

Texas opens the 2017 campaign trying the wash away the taste of three consecutive losing seasons that resulted a second coaching change in just four years and the hiring of Tom Herman from Houston in November.

The Longhorns have plenty of returning starters -- seven on offense and 10 on defense -- but will have to learn how to win again and be the top-tier program that was once the standard at Texas.

"Relief and excitement are probably the two emotions I'm feeling now that game week is finally here," Herman said. "It's been a long nine months. We've had a lot of things happen to us over the span of those nine months.

"I'm actually relieved a little bit to be back in the offensive meeting room, to be back in the staff room, to be preparing for an opponent, to doing a lot less media things, and to get back to coaching football and preparing to win a game."

Texas' depth chart shows a bent toward youth, with just three seniors and nine underclassmen (eight sophomores and a redshirt freshman) listed as starters.

Sophomore quarterback Shane Buechele, who started all 12 games for the Longhorns last year and set team freshman records, has re-captured the position and will have fellow underclassmen at all of the skill positions on offense.

"If we continue our energy that we have out on the practice field that we've been having, I think it's going to be a lot of fun this year," Buechele said. "It's our first game and everybody's going to have a lot of energy. We expect everybody to be there and have our back and we have their back. It's going to be a lot of fun to play in front of the fans and go play in our season opener."

Maryland ended up 6-7 last season and enters year 2 under coach DJ Durkin. The biggest question of the preseason was answered Monday when Durkin named sophomore Tyrell Pigrome as his starter at quarterback after a four-player battle at the position.

Pigrome saw action in 11 games last season, starting only once, passing for 322 yards and two touchdowns while adding 254 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

It won't matter much who's behind center if the Terrapins' offensive line doesn't block better. Maryland allowed a Big Ten-high 49 sacks last season, but it did well opening holes for Ty Johnson, who averaged 9.1 yards per carry last season in a sophomore campaign in which he gained 1,004 yards. Running back Lorenzo Harrison had runs of 40, 44 and 62 yards last fall as a freshman, when he averaged 7.2 yards per rush.

Defensively, the Terps return seven starters, with 57 career starts coming back to the linebacker corps that should be the unit's strength. Senior middle linebacker Jermaine Carter anchors the defense after leading the team with 110 tackles in 2016.

Playing in defensive coordinator Andy Buh's exotic packages, Maryland averaged 2.9 sacks per game, led by defensive end Jesse Aniebonam and his nine sacks.

The Terrapins face arguably the toughest schedule in the nation, with conference games later in the season against No. 2 Ohio State, No. 9 Wisconsin, No. 11 Michigan and No. 6 Penn State.

But first, it's the Longhorns, who -- despite their recent struggles -- have Maryland's full attention.

"Our players have a great understanding of the tradition, the level of talent on the roster at Texas, and so your focus tightens up a little bit, you sharpen your focus," Durkin said.

"We're really focused on us getting better and improving every day and what we're doing. Playing Texas forces you to be a little bit more on your game and know that you've got to be ready week one. There's no like easing into the season. It's ready to go."

Texas leads the all-time series against Maryland, 3-0. The programs last met in the 1978 Sun Bowl, a 42-0 Longhorns' victory.

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