After scouting Ohio State-Minnesota, Saints take broad approach to CFB’s Week 1

The New Orleans Saints were one of many teams at Ohio State-Minnesota, but their scouts then traveled to West Florida, Maryland, and Iowa State:

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The New Orleans Saints saw a lot to like from the Ohio State Buckeyes receivers earlier this week. They were one of many NFL teams credentialed for the Buckeyes’ season-opening road win over the Minnesota Gophers, with projected first-round wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson each rattling off deep touchdown passes — Olave reeled in scores of 38 and 61 yards, while Wilson caught a 56 yarder. Olave totaled 4 receptions for 117 yards and Wilson grabbed 5 receptions for 80 yards.

Either player would be a welcome addition to New Orleans in the 2022 NFL draft. But the Saints’ college scouting department will be busy evaluating all of their options in the months ahead. While we don’t know exactly where the dozen-or-so members of Jeff Ireland’s staff are assigned each week, some of them have been reported locally across the college football landscape.

Blue Gold News reports that the Saints are one of three NFL teams in attendance for West Virginia’s game with the Maryland Terps. Mountaineers draft prospects to watch include All-Big 12 safety Alonzo Addae and quarterback Jarret Doege, a potential late-round draft choice. But many eyes will be on Maryland passer Taulia Tagovailoa in his second year in the system.

But the Saints are part of a much larger crowd in the Iowa State-Northern Iowa matchup, with KQWC FM’s Quinn Douglas listing New Orleans among ten teams in town to scout the Cyclones. Iowa State’s top prospects include running back Breece Hall, athletic edge rusher Will McDonald IV, and safety Isheem Young. Cyclones quarterback Brock Purdy also shouldn’t be overlooked. Northern Iowa left tackle Trevor Penning has all the traits teams value and could be one of the highest-picked small school prospects with a strong season.

The Saints also checked in on West Florida ahead of their season opener with McNeese State. The Argos are looking to defend their Division 2 national championship, which was built by underrated pickups like JUCO-transfer safety D’Anthony Bell. When they aren’t up in the press box catching games live, NFL scouts are busy hitting the road to visit campuses and pad out scouting reports.

But we shouldn’t look too deeply into any of this — or feel concerned about the Saints missing out on higher-profile matchups like Alabama vs. Miami or Georgia vs. Clemson, or Wisconsin vs. Penn State. Scouts or executives could very well be in attendance without being credentialed for a seat in the press box, and all of this game tape will be available to review later on anyway. It’s just one small part of the process that leads into the draft.

Still, it’s always interesting to see where the black and gold pop up on Saturdays in the fall. And it’s fun to speculate about how things could develop as the draft cycle speeds up. Maybe the big gains those Buckeyes receivers made against Minnesota left a strong impression.

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Maryland Terrapins: CFN College Football Preview 2021

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Maryland season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2021: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Maryland season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Maryland Terrapins Schedule Analysis
– Maryland Terrapins Previews
2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

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2020 Record: 2-3 overall, 2-3 in Big Ten
Head Coach: Mike Locksley, 3rd year, 5-12 (8-43 overall)
2020 CFN Final Ranking: 52
2020 CFN Preview Ranking: 73
2019 CFN Final Ranking: 113

Maryland Terrapins College Football Preview 2021: Offense

The Terp offense was freaking weird. It had moments when it couldn’t be stopped – like in the comeback win over Minnesota – and at other times it did absolutely nothing. it couldn’t run the ball a lick against Indiana, it couldn’t seem to score against Rutgers even though the O rolled, and it totally face-planted against Northwestern.

There’s experience. There’s talent. There’s a coaching staff in place with high-end assistant resumés that should know how to make this rock. Oh yes, the 2021 Terps will be a whole lot of fun, but consistent? That’s another issue …

The Terps have their quarterback. There might have been some fight for the gig if VMI transfer Reece Udinski didn’t suffer a torn ACL late in the 2021 FCS spring season, but even if he was healthy this would be Taulia Tagovailoa’s job. He threw too many picks and – like the rest of the O – he wasn’t consistent, but he’s still growing into the job.

He’s got the receivers to throw to. If this isn’t Maryland’s biggest strength, it’s No. 1A with just about everyone who matters returning. Everyone can hit the home run – the top four guys averages close to 15 yards per catch – and it’s a large group. It starts with 6-3 Dontay Demus – who led the team with 24 grabs – as the main man, but he’s not alone with more shooting guard types around the rest of the veteran receiving corps.

The running game didn’t work well enough, and now leading rusher Jake Funk is out of the mix. He ran for 516 of the team’s 725 yards and three of the five scores – Tagovailoa got the other two.

Meny Boone is a 6-1, 245-pounder and senior Tayon Fleet-Davis is 220 pounds. There might not be a ton of flash with this group, but it’ll be fine if the O line does its job.

The front five lost guard Marcus Minor to Pitt and center Johnny Jordan to Virginia Tech, but three starters return around Jaelyn Duncan, a 6-6, 315-pound left tackle who should be a lock for the All-Big Ten team. Pass protection is Job One after finishing last in the conference in sacks allowed per game.

– What You Need To Know: Defense
Top Players | Keys To The Season
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Maryland Terrapins Schedule Analysis

NEXT: Maryland Terrapins College Football Preview 2021: Defense

Maryland Football Schedule 2021: Analysis, Best and Worst Case Scenarios

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Maryland Terrapins football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.

Breaking down and analyzing the 2021 Maryland Terrapins football schedule with the best and worst case scenarios.


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Maryland Football Schedule 2021

Full schedule analysis with best and worst scenarios below

Sept. 4 West Virginia

Sept. 11 Howard

Sept. 18 at Illinois

Sept. 25 Kent State

Oct. 2 Iowa

Oct. 9 at Ohio State

Oct. 16 OPEN DATE

Oct. 23 at Minnesota

Oct. 30 Indiana

Nov. 6 Penn State

Nov. 13 at Michigan State

Nov. 20 Michigan

Nov. 27 at Rutgers

Dec. 4 Big Ten Championship (in Indianapolis)

Games vs. The West: at Illinois, Iowa, at Minnesota

Missed Teams From The West: Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin

Maryland Terrapins Football Schedule Analysis: COMING

Maryland Terrapins Football Schedule Best Case Scenario: COMING

Maryland Terrapins Football Schedule Worst Case Scenario: COMING

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Michigan State vs. Maryland canceled again due to COVID-19

For a second time this season, Michigan State’s game against Maryland has been canceled due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the Terps’ program.

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For a second time this season, Michigan State’s game against Maryland has been canceled due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the Terps’ program. The Spartans were originally supposed to play Maryland on Nov. 21 but that game was canceled due to COVID-19.

The cancelation of Saturday’s game against Maryland will most likely end the Spartans’ season. MSU is currently 2-5 on the season.

There is still a chance MSU could play another Big Ten team this Saturday but at this point in the week that seems unlikely. Iowa is the only other current team that is available to play this weekend that doesn’t have an opponent.

There is also still a chance MSU could receive a bowl bid. Head coach Mel Tucker said earlier this week that he would “love” to play in a bowl game should the Spartans get offered a bowl bid. We should have a better idea on if MSU will be getting a bid later this week.

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BetMGM: Michigan State football listed as slight underdog vs. Maryland

For a seventh straight week, Michigan State football is listed as the underdog — this time against Maryland.

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For a seventh straight week, Michigan State football is listed as the underdog — this time in its Big Ten Champions Week contest against Maryland.

MSU is a 2-point underdog against Maryland, odds courtesy of BetMGM. Both teams enter with two wins on the season, but the Terps have a better record at 2-3.

Depending on the sportsbook, the Spartans opened as a near touchdown underdog when lines began to come out on Sunday. However, that spread has been bet down significantly with this game nearly listed as a pick’em at this point.

Kickoff between MSU and Maryland is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. EST on Saturday in College Park. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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Spartans Wire Big Ten Picks: Will Ohio State & Northwestern remain undefeated?

Check out our Big Ten picks for this week’s games — odds courtesy of BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks.

For a fifth straight week, COVID-19 has impacted the Big Ten slate of games, with Wisconsin vs. Minnesota being canceled because of an outbreak amongst the Golden Gophers’ program. But the good news is MSU returns to action this week! Click here for more on the Spartans match-up against No. 13 Northwestern on Saturday.

We continue our Big Ten picks again this week, with five non-MSU games to select. Before moving on to those games, take a look at the current standings in our picks from the first five weeks of the year:

  • Andrew Brewster: 15-11-1
  • Robert Bondy: 13-13-1
  • Cory Linsner: 5-6-0
  • Jared Carter: 10-16-1

Check out our picks for this week’s games — odds courtesy of BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks.

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Locked On Spartans: MSU vs. Maryland canceled, NBA draft reaction, Big Ten picks

Wil and Matt talk about MSU’s game against Maryland getting canceled, and react to Xavier Tillman and Cassius Winston’s draft selections.

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Wil and Matt talk about Michigan State’s game against Maryland getting canceled. Then they react to Xavier Tillman and Cassius Winston’s draft selections. Then, their Big Ten football picks.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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Locked On Spartans: NBA Draft night! Mel Tucker is fired up! A QB competition!

Wil and Matt are fired up for the NBA Draft and excited to see where Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman get drafted.

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Wil and Matt are fired up for the NBA Draft and excited to see where Cassius Winston and Xavier Tillman get drafted. Then they talk about Mel Tucker’s very direct comments regarding attrition and transfers. Then they dive into the QB battle between Rocky Lombardi and Peyton Thorne.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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BetMGM: MSU Football opens as touchdown underdog vs. Maryland

The Spartans are a 6.5-point underdog for Saturday’s game against Maryland, according to BetMGM.

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For a third straight week, Michigan State football is a touchdown underdog — this time against Maryland.

The Spartans are a 6.5-point underdog for Saturday’s game against Maryland, according to BetMGM. MSU has been an underdog for the past three games, however, the last two games have been right around a touchdown as well. In both of those games, the Spartans were blown out — losing 49-7 vs. Iowa on Nov. 7 and 24-0 vs. Indiana last Saturday.

Michigan State enters this match-up 1-3, while Maryland is 2-1 following back-to-back wins over Minnesota and Penn State.

It’s still no guarantee Saturday’s game will take place, with the Terps recovering from a COVID-19 outbreak amongst the football program. Eight players tested positive for COVID-19 last week, which resulted in Maryland halting all football activities, including the cancelation of their game vs. Ohio State.

Kickoff between MSU-Maryland is scheduled for 12 p.m. EST on Saturday. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

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Locked On Spartans: Should Rocky Lombardi start against Maryland?

Wil and Matt play another round of Take or Fake. Topics include: Starting Rocky Lombardi again, Jay Johnson, and MSU’s dearth of linebackers

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Wil and Matt play another round of Take or Fake. Topics include: Starting Rocky Lombardi again, Jay Johnson, and MSU’s dearth of linebackers.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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