A historic day in College Park 🐢🐦⬛
The @Ravens' first-ever practice at SECU Stadium drew more than 20,000 fans and united current Terps, Maryland legends, Ravens stars, and football fans from across the state.
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D.C. will be hotter than 99 percent of the planet on Friday.
Only parts of Africa's Sahara Desert, the Middle East, China's Gobi Desert and a few spots in the Desert Southwest will be hotter.
What an amazing time watching and supporting the coaches and players from the Silver Spring Saints! They held annual combine at Wheaton Stadium! Go Saints/Go Knights! @WheatonAD
🚨 IMPORTANT DATE FOR THE CLASS OF 2028 🚨
Starting June 15th, college coaches can officially begin contacting Class of 2028 prospects through:
✅ Phone Calls
✅ Text Messages
✅ Direct Messages (DMs)
✅ Recruiting Messages
For many young athletes, this is the first real step in the recruiting process. While some prospects may receive immediate interest, others may not hear from schools right away—and that's completely normal.
A few things every 2028 prospect should remember:
🏈 Your recruiting journey is your own.
🏈 Don't compare your timeline to someone else's.
🏈 Continue developing on the field, in the classroom, and in the weight room.
🏈 Be prepared to answer calls and messages professionally.
🏈 Keep your social media updated and positive.
The contact period opening is not the finish line—it's simply another step in the process. Stay focused, stay humble, and continue working.
RecruitNEGA Advice: If a college coach reaches out, respond promptly, be respectful, and ask questions about the program, academics, and what they like about your game.
Good luck to all the Class of 2028 prospects as the next chapter of their recruiting journey begins tomorrow!
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Montgomery County Native Josh Hart Wins NBA Championship With New York Knicks
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Second photo courtesy of Mujahid Sharief Hashim.
Learn from the shield 🛡️
DC Defenders Football Youth Camp is back this summer. Don’t miss your chance to train with the pros!
🔗: https://t.co/wJhJPn2Vzb
To build a community you have give and be apart of it! We are will finishing up a four week Flag Football program at Shriver Elementary this week! These 3rd-5th graders are pretty excited about their football! Go Little Terps and Knights! @WheatonAD @
Great time hanging out with our Knights Leadership Football Group! We thank the wellness center/ Mr. Cooper for leading our bonding session and providing this trip!
Go Knights @WheatonAD
The Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship provides opportunities for coaches from diverse backgrounds to gain experience in the @NFL.
Applications are due June 12.
Learn more: https://t.co/1ECFzhTZer
The QB offer market is complicated to say the least.
We verified the 2026 cycle across all 67 Power 4 schools and found 1,104 school-side QB "Official" offers. From our count, there were only 31 actual high school QB roster spots given.
That is roughly 36 offers for every 1 real spot.
And 39 of the 67 schools took zero high school quarterbacks.
That is the first reality families need to understand. An "official" offer has value. It reflects evaluation and access. But it is not the same thing as roster allocation.
The second reality is just as important. Many schools may still be acting in good faith when a QB board changes late. The problem is that quarterback recruiting is now one of the most volatile markets in football.
A staff can genuinely like a quarterback in October.
Then in December a coordinator leaves. A current QB stays. A transfer becomes available. A decommitment happens somewhere else. NIL priorities shift. The room changes. The board changes. Sometimes the literal night before signing day.
That does not always mean the offer was fake.
It means quarterback recruiting is a one-spot problem inside a moving market.
That is why families cannot confuse interest with certainty.
The serious question is not just, “Who offered?”
The serious question is, “Who still has both the need and the willingness to give one of their very limited quarterback spots to you when the market tightens?”
That is why QB recruiting is not a volume game.
It is an alignment game.
Offers matter.
Timing matters.
Roster structure matters.
Development matters.
Command matters.
When the board starts moving, the quarterbacks who survive are usually the ones staffs feel most comfortable protecting.
Visibility helps, but alignment is what turns recruiting attention into a real opportunity.
📢 17th Annual @NationalPrepsFB@NPShowcases Maryland College Showcase!! 👀4 the Top / Under Valued 2027's in the Mid Atlantic. 100+ College Coaches / only 30 athletes at each position!! #Trusted#Exposure#CollegeCoaches The PREMIER Showcase 💯 in the Spring for 17 years!
NEW: Memphis football doesn’t practice with music…
Head Coach Charles Huff explains why: “When the Navy SEALs get ready to go on a mission, they’re not listening to Lil Baby.” 😳
There are 45 total scouts at Maryland’s Pro-Day representing 30 NFL teams, per team spokesperson.
Here’s Octavian Smith Jr. running his 40-yard dash in front of the scouts and former Terps teammates. He’s among 7 former Terps participating today.