Malik Washington named starting QB, Maryland football releases injury report vs. FAU
- Ahmed Ghafir
- Aug 30
- 2 min read
Maryland names QB1
Hours ahead of kickoff, Maryland football has officially ended the quarterback competition publicly after naming true freshman Malik Washington as the starter vs. FAU in Saturday’s season opener.
Washington becomes the first freshman to start a game since Kasim Hill against UCF on Sept 23, 2017 and the first to start in a season opener since Perry Hills did so back on Sept 1, 2012 vs. William & Mary.
Washington, a former four-star out of Archbishop Spalding, beat out UCLA transfer Justyn Martin and second-year QB Khristian Martin to accomplish the feat with consistent buzz through the offseason that the blue-chip early enrollee was as advertised.
“Malik's maturity and the calmness that he brings kind of has the aura,” Mike Locksley said earlier in the week previewing the season.
First injuries released
Maryland announced its injuries for the 2025 season with a handful of two-deep players sidelined for at least the opener.
That includes OLB Neeo Avery and CB Judah Jenkins, who could return to the field for conference play. Avery, a former four-star, has battled injuries through his first two seasons with the program where he’s expected to factor into the outside linebacker rotation under Ted Monachino. RB Bud Coombs is sidelined with a long-term injury after arriving as one of two freshmen running backs signed in the 2025 class.
LB Keyari James, DL Delmar White, OL Mike McMonigle, DL Bryce Jenkins and OT Davon Watkins are also ruled out for Saturday’s opener.
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