Maryland Makes Serious Change With Mike Locksley Decision
Summary
Maryland's football team, the Terrapins, has decided to keep head coach Mike Locksley and increase funding for the program despite a string of losses. The decision focuses on improving team performance by retaining young talent and enhancing financial support. Athletic Director Jim Smith aims to strengthen the team's competitiveness by 2026.Key Facts
- Maryland's football team recently lost to Illinois 24-6, marking their sixth consecutive loss.
- Mike Locksley will remain as head coach until 2026, despite the team's struggles.
- Maryland is focusing on better funding to improve team competitiveness in the Big Ten Conference.
- The program aims to keep young talent, such as freshman quarterback Malik Washington.
- Malik Washington has passed for 2,294 yards, 13 touchdowns, and seven interceptions.
- Locksley's record at Maryland is 37-47 overall and 17-46 in Big Ten play.
- Maryland plans to bolster their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) support to enhance team performance in upcoming seasons.
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