Mike Locksley on Virginia's QBs, renewing regional rivalry, OL and freshmen development
- Ahmed Ghafir
- Sep 12, 2023
- 14 min read
Maryland has shifted its focus from Charlotte to Virginia ahead of a short week with kickoff between the former ACC rivals set for 7 PM on Friday night.
"We had to get this thing turned around pretty quickly. Today is the equivalent of a Wednesday practice for us and so our guys got in Sunday, practiced Sunday night, which was a Monday practice and yesterday, Tuesday, obviously today Wednesday," Locksley said on Tuesday. "Well passed looking back the Charlotte game. The thing I would say a reference to that game is that obviously, the things we needed to do to win the game were necessary, but they won't be sufficient. And what I mean by that is that, we did some things, we showed character, we overcame adversity. All things that are necessary, but they won't be sufficient for us to be able to get the type of wins and go to where we want to go as a team and so we put the Charlotte game behind us pretty quickly. It was good to see our guys respond the right way."
Maryland will now look to move to 3-0 for the third consecutive season as they face their first Power Five opponent of the 2023 season.
"Obviously being in the Big Ten is a tough enough conference, but we do have some historical rivals that are always great for our fans to have the opportunity to compete against and Virginia is one of them and I know our fans are pretty passionate about that rivalry," Locksley added. "Going into this game. I'm looking for us to clean up some of the mistakes that showed up early. We're a team that operates better when we play with great pace, when we start fast and a week ago we didn't and so we want to try to get that corrected. And we want to focus on coming out with the right type of energy and the right type of enthusiasm Friday night here in The Shell. And again, I'm hoping that we can we have an electric environment that our players can feed off of, that extra element of having a loud crowd here supporting us. Friday night gives us an opportunity to continue our quest to show that we were not the same old Maryland and I know our players are excited, once again to be able to play in front of a national TV audience here at home and it again, puts the university at the forefront where everyone across the country has an opportunity to see just what a great place we have here in the DMV."
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