Maryland football will have to wait a while to get highest-rated recruit on the field. Five-star freshman recruit Terrence Lewis had surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee and is out indefinitely, multiple sources familiar with the situation told InsideMDSports.
Lewis, a 6-1, 200-pound linebacker from Miami, was rated the No. 1 inside linebacker and No. 20 player in the country in the 2021 recruiting class and was the highest-rated signee in Maryland's 18th ranked class . He was expected to compete for playing time this season, and the staff is still hopeful he'll see the field, but it will depend on his recovery time. Lewis suffered the torn ACL during his high school career, but continued to play on it and was unaware how serious the injury was until he underwent an examination with Maryland's doctors.
Lewis, a 6-1, 200-pound linebacker from Miami, was rated the No. 1 inside linebacker and No. 20 player in the country in the 2021 recruiting class and was the highest-rated signee in Maryland's 18th ranked class . He was expected to compete for playing time this season, and the staff is still hopeful he'll see the field, but it will depend on his recovery time. Lewis suffered the torn ACL during his high school career, but continued to play on it and was unaware how serious the injury was until he underwent an examination with Maryland's doctors.