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On Dec. 21, 1998 Randy Edsall became the 27th head coach in University of Connecticut football history. At UConn, Edsall has overseen the program's move from the NCAA's football Division I championship subdivision (Division I-AA) to its Division I Bowl subdivision (Division I-A) and the opening of the $91 million Rentschler Field in East Hartford in 2003 and the $48 million Burton Family Football Complex and Mark R. Shenkman Training Center in 2006. He also led the team to its first three Division I-A bowl game appearances and its first Big East championship. Born on Aug. 27, 1958, Edsall grew up in Glen Rock, Pa. where he was a three-year letter winner in football, basketball and baseball a...
On Dec. 21, 1998 Randy Edsall became the 27th head coach in University of Connecticut football history. At UConn, Edsall has overseen the program's move from the NCAA's football Division I championship subdivision (Division I-AA) to its Division I Bowl subdivision (Division I-A) and the opening of the $91 million Rentschler Field in East Hartford in 2003 and the $48 million Burton Family Football Complex and Mark R. Shenkman Training Center in 2006. He also led the team to its first three Division I-A bowl game appearances and its first Big East championship. Born on Aug. 27, 1958, Edsall grew up in Glen Rock, Pa. where he was a three-year letter winner in football, basketball and baseball at Susquehanna High School in Glen Rock. Edsall went to Syracuse University, where he earned one varsity letter as a quarterback and a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1980. He added a master's degree in health and physical education in 1982 from Syracuse. After finishing his playing career at Syracuse, Edsall began his coaching career at the school in 1980 as a graduate assistant. From 1991-93, he coached defensive backs at Boston College under Tom Coughlin before coaching the same position from 1994-97 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, also under Coughlin. (Photo GETTY IMAGES)
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Aboard 'Coaches Caravan' cruise, Randy Edsall says his Terps are on course
There was a questionable forecast for Thursday night, making an evening boat cruise out of Annapolis an uncertainty for Maryland football coach Randy Edsall and a couple of his counterparts who came from College Park to schmooze with fans over dinner...
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Terps Trio: Big Ten schedule, previously scheduled games, road trips
Baltimore Sun reporters Don Markus and Jeff Barker and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. Given the 2014 schedule announced Thursday by the Big Ten, how tough will Maryland’s road back...
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2014 Big Ten schedule announced for Terps football team
The Baltimore SunThe reality of Maryland's first season in the Big Ten became a little clearer Thursday, when the league announced the 2014 schedule for its 14 members. The Terps will play their Big Ten opener Sept. 27 at Indiana and their home opener a week later...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, College Football, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indiana Hoosiers
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Mass. RB Johnathan Thomas talks about his Maryland commitment
The Baltimore SunOn his way to Virginia in January, Johnathan Thomas decided to make a quick stopover at Maryland. The three-star running back from St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Mass., got a tour of the campus and met with coach Randy Edsall, who offered him a...Tags: College Football, Boston College, Football, College Sports, Sports
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Digest: Maryland coaches caravan comes to Baltimore May 29
Et cetera Maryland coaches caravan comes to Baltimore May 29 Maryland's 2013 Coaches Caravan will stop in Ocean City, Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington. Each event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and features a short program followed by an...Tags: College Football, Brenda Frese, Soccer, Sports, Maryland Terrapins
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Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sees himself as the underdog
Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to...
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Andre Ware says Terps could be one of top 'bounce back' teams nationally in 2013
The Baltimore SunESPN college football analyst Andre Ware said on “College Football Live” Wednesday that he expects Maryland to be one of the country’s “bounce back” teams in 2013. Pointing to the return of quarterback C.J. Brown and the...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Football, Perry Hills, Sports, Maryland Terrapins
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The Last Word with Kevin Dorsey
The Baltimore SunWith the 18th pick in the seventh round of last month’s NFL draft, the first – and only – Maryland football player went off the board. Kevin Dorsey, whose long wait ended two Saturdays ago with a call from the Green Bay Packers, is set...Tags: National Football League, Torrey Smith, Football, Ralph Friedgen, NFL Draft
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The Academic Side Of UConn Football
The Hartford CourantIn one big way basketball is not like football for UConn's Ellen Tripp. When it comes to football, Tripp, the school's interim director for the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA), is responsible for the academic progress,...Tags: College Basketball, College Football, Paul Pasqualoni, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Connecticut
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Will the Terps play in a bowl game in 2013 -- and if so, which one?
The Baltimore SunThough bowl games and Maryland Terrapins have been mutually exclusive terms in the first two years under Randy Edsall, many believe that will change in 2013. Given the fact that the Terps seemed to be headed toward becoming bowl-eligible last season...Tags: Florida State Seminoles, Independence Bowl, College Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, Sun Bowl
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Will Ulmer, four-star QB, 'at peace' with his commitment to Maryland
The Baltimore SunFor as long as Will Ulmer can remember, Maryland has been his favorite college football team. The Terps’ well-documented struggles never seemed to bother the St. John’s (D.C.) quarterback. Even as Ulmer began to accumulate scholarships...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Football, Financial Aid, Perry Hills, Bowl Championship Series
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Promise of Terps' past two football recruiting classes gives Randy Edsall hope
In a perfect world, Randy Edsall can envision the day when the Maryland football team plays before packed crowds at Byrd Stadium, when the Terps challenge perennial powers in their league, when he and his staff attract most of the top high school talent...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Florida State Seminoles, College Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, CBS Corp.
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