Mike Locksley on "most productive" fall camp, preparing for Towson
- Ahmed Ghafir
- Aug 29, 2023
- 13 min read
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd_INTzDIIs
For the first time under Mike Locksley, Maryland football did not release a depth chart as the Terps open the 2023 season this weekend against the Towson Tigers. Maryland wrapped up what Mike Locksley called his "most productive camp" since being named head coach in 2019.
"If I could do a documentary on training camp, there'd be all types of great stories behind the scenes. This one was clean, and it verified to me who I thought we could be as a team, which is why when I talk about this player driven culture that has been established, it's come through, and it's real. And so, you know, what we need to do now, we've got the bus loaded up, we've got the players in the right positions, we've got the destination set, and now we've got to start our trip. And that's what this Saturday's all about for us.”
Towson will also open a new era for the program with Saturday marking the first game for Pete Shinnick as head coach. Maryland is working to overcome to unfamiliarity that comes with a new Towson roster and a first year coaching staff, but Locksley took note of the dominant D2 head coach now leading his alma mater.
"The challenge is this guy went to UNC Pembroke and got that team the fastest to the DII playoffs in the history of DII football. And then he broke his record at West Florida. So a good football coach. So the challenge is knowing that a team that we don't know a lot about are going to come in here really well coached, really well disciplined and we'll play with great effort. And so when you face this type of situation, which I've faced obviously the last few years here with opening opponents, people we don't know a lot about, it's going to be more about what we do than what they do. And our execution has got to be at an all-time high.
Everything that Locksley said during Tuesday's press conference: