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    DMV: Maryland Loses Blue-Chip Recruit

    By Jamie Mottram | December 30, 2009

    terrence-ross.jpgTerrence Ross, Maryland’s top recruit for 2010, pulls back his verbal commitment to the Terps and seems to be considering Duke. Ouch. [Testudo Times]

    More on the Ross situation. [Terps Insider]

    JMU goes west, almost beats Stanford. [JMU Sports Blog]

    Zorn is Spurrier. Spurrier is Zorn! [Homer McFanboy]

    Brian Orakpo gets his first Pro Bowl nod. [Skins Insider]

    The London Fletcher Pro Bowl snubhub. [Skins Blog]

    Ruminating that the Skins are targeting Sam Bradford. [Pro Football Talk]

    Wiz lose to Thunder, and Flip Saunders flips out. [Wizards Insider]

    Recommended: video of Flip’s epic press conference rant. [D.C. Sports Bog]

    Watch Andray Blatche get embarrassed. [Bullets Forever]

    D.C. is the worst pro sports city of the decade. [DC Landing Strip]

    Steinz says goodbye to TWT’s sports department. [D.C. Sports Bog]

    Thanking the Times’ Caps and Nats beat writers. [Japers' Rink, NFA]

    Reminder: The Real World: D.C. premieres tonight. [DCist]

    Beerspotter’s top five beers of 2009. [Young & Hungry]

    Programming note: If this is our last post of 2009, let me say it has been a very good year. Not so much for D.C. sports, no, but for Mr. Irrelevant. Thank you for that, and have a merry New Year.

    Topics: DMV, Duke Sucks, Maryland | 3 Comments »

    3 Responses to “DMV: Maryland Loses Blue-Chip Recruit”

    1. Jeff Vitkun Says:
      December 30th, 2009 at 3:55 PM

      Terrence Ross, Maryland’s top recruit for 2010, pulls back his verbal commitment to the Terps and seems to be considering Duke. Ouch.

      Whatever, it’s almost Redskins Season.

    2. lordscarlet Says:
      December 31st, 2009 at 1:37 PM

      GO TRIBE!

    3. Jamie Mottram Says:
      December 31st, 2009 at 4:18 PM

      Man, rough day and night for Maryland.

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