QB transfer Locksley brought in from VaTech to run his offense with a high ankle sprain. Was in boot and on crutches in second half...MD had three freshmen starting on oline due to injuries...
Maryland quarterback Josh Jackson suffered an ankle injury late in the first half of Saturday’s game at Rutgers, dampening whatever good feelings the Terps had taking a big lead into their locker room at SHI Stadium.
The injury to Jackson’s right ankle came in the final seconds of the half, with the ball at his team’s 40-yard line. After completing a 3-yard pass to Javon Leake on first down, Jackson went back to pass a second time, planted his right foot and had his leg sandwiched between two Rutgers defenders.
Jackson, who broke his left leg in the third game last season at Virginia Tech, was down on the field for several minutes, was helped to the sideline with his leg immobile and was carted off the field at halftime. Redshirt junior Tyrrell Pigrome replaced Jackson.
Before getting hurt, Jackson had appeared to regain the rhythm that he showed in Maryland’s first two games, one-sided wins over Temple and then-No. 21 Syracuse. After struggling in losses to Temple and No. 12 Penn State, Jackson completed nine of 16 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns Saturday.
With sophomore right tackle Marcus Minor (dislocated toe) and junior center Johnny Jordan (foot injury) joining senior right guard Terrance Davis (sprained knee) on the sideline, Austin Fontaine and Spencer Anderson started with fellow redshirt freshman Jaelyn DuncaN on the offensive line.
Lorenzo Harrison rb with over a thousand career yard for Terps tore up his knee vs Penn State: Running back Lorenzo Harrison III suffered a torn MCL and partially torn ACL against Penn State on Friday and is likely out for the remainder of the season, head coach Mike Locksley announced Tuesday. He will undergo surgery Wednesday.
Harrison is the fifth Maryland player to suffer an ACL this year, joining safety Antwaine Richardson, wide receiver Jeshaun Jones, Durell Nchami and Jake Funk, who all tore their ACLs.
Maryland starting slot receiver and kr/pr DJ Turner missed his second game after a dui arrest on sept 20.
Maryland quarterback Josh Jackson suffered an ankle injury late in the first half of Saturday’s game at Rutgers, dampening whatever good feelings the Terps had taking a big lead into their locker room at SHI Stadium.
The injury to Jackson’s right ankle came in the final seconds of the half, with the ball at his team’s 40-yard line. After completing a 3-yard pass to Javon Leake on first down, Jackson went back to pass a second time, planted his right foot and had his leg sandwiched between two Rutgers defenders.
Jackson, who broke his left leg in the third game last season at Virginia Tech, was down on the field for several minutes, was helped to the sideline with his leg immobile and was carted off the field at halftime. Redshirt junior Tyrrell Pigrome replaced Jackson.
Before getting hurt, Jackson had appeared to regain the rhythm that he showed in Maryland’s first two games, one-sided wins over Temple and then-No. 21 Syracuse. After struggling in losses to Temple and No. 12 Penn State, Jackson completed nine of 16 passes for 179 yards and two touchdowns Saturday.
With sophomore right tackle Marcus Minor (dislocated toe) and junior center Johnny Jordan (foot injury) joining senior right guard Terrance Davis (sprained knee) on the sideline, Austin Fontaine and Spencer Anderson started with fellow redshirt freshman Jaelyn DuncaN on the offensive line.
Lorenzo Harrison rb with over a thousand career yard for Terps tore up his knee vs Penn State: Running back Lorenzo Harrison III suffered a torn MCL and partially torn ACL against Penn State on Friday and is likely out for the remainder of the season, head coach Mike Locksley announced Tuesday. He will undergo surgery Wednesday.
Harrison is the fifth Maryland player to suffer an ACL this year, joining safety Antwaine Richardson, wide receiver Jeshaun Jones, Durell Nchami and Jake Funk, who all tore their ACLs.
Maryland starting slot receiver and kr/pr DJ Turner missed his second game after a dui arrest on sept 20.