When Maryland allowed two touchdowns 10 seconds apart near the beginning of its game against Charlotte, the Terrapins could take solace in the fact that they had plenty of time left. “These guys understand,” Maryland coach Michael Locksley said. Roman Hemby ran for 153 of his 162 yards in the second half, and Maryland overcame a wretched start to beat Charlotte 38-20 on Saturday night.
In the Samoan culture of Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, “respect is everything.” He has not always gotten it from the franchise that drafted him. Now he must demand it.
As Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa enters his fourth NFL season, one goal is prominent in his mind: staying healthy. Sunday's season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers will be Tagovailoa's first regular-season game since he suffered his second concussion of 2022 in a Christmas Day game against Green Bay. The Dolphins finished 9-8 last year and have hopes of a deep playoff run.