Maryland’s non-conference schedule to open the season seems to be set up well for the Terps. Towson, Charlotte and Virginia, all opponents from the east coast, will challenge Maryland but each game should be considered more than winnable in the month of September. With a chance for Maryland to get creative with rotations in key areas through non-conference, we take an early look at what to expect through the first three games of the 2023 season.
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Maryland vs. Towson - Sept. 2 @ SECU StadiumBeginning with Towson, after departing with longtime head coach Rob Ambrose, first-year coach Pete Shinnick will lead the Tigers into SECU Stadium to open the season on Sept. 2. On the offensive side, the Tigers are returning a pair of running backs and wide receivers who will be of great use. Running backs Devin Matthews and D’Ago Hunter combined for 740 yards in 2022, and will presumably be leaned on heavily with a bunch of questions at the quarterback position. Wide receivers Da’Kendall James and Zay Perkins, who posted 866 combined yards last year, are the top receiving targets for this squad. As a seasoned graduate student, James’ experience should benefit Towson’s offense. Former On the defensive side, the Tigers lost starters all over the field. Their strong suit is at cornerback where Shafeek Smith and Robert Javier are returning. Javier led the CAA with 12 pass break-ups last year. Towson had to replace a pair of defensive linemen, linebackers and safeties. In the first game of the season, they’ll still be trying to piece things together in a game where Maryland will be a heavy favorite.
Maryland will begin shifting its attention towards gameplanning likely towards the end of this week as head coach Mike Locksley and the staff irons out the two-deep.
"We’ve got about another four, five practices to before we kind of start transitioning into our preparation for Towson, so I think by the end of next week, we’ll start working into, Thursday, Friday, I think is when we’ll start on our Towson prep to give us a couple of extra days to get us ready to go," Locksley added. "Obviously it’s a new team, new coach there at Towson, so we don’t have a great knowledge of what they’re doing or what they run so we’ve got to be really good at knowing what we do well and be ready to make those adjustments once the game gets on us."
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