
This is a Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news.
Thursday was a busy day for Maryland football, as five recruits received offers from the program.
The Maryland program pursued two running backs in the class of 2027. Four star Tyson Robinson, from Brandon (Miss.) High School, and three star Xavier Bala, from St. Anthony’s High School, were both pursued. Robinson, who had 1,294 rushing yards, 607 receiving yards and 34 touchdowns last year, is ranked 36th in the ESPN 300; Bala, who had 1,050 rushing yards and 138 receiving yards last year, is ranked 295th.
Blessed to receive an offer from Maryland @CoachLocks @jacksonsumlin @Coach_Drew1 @SWiltfong_ @ChadSimmons_ @SWiltfong_ @MacCorleone74 @shayhodge3 @LawrencHopkins pic.twitter.com/g9l8fydF1z
— Tyson Robinson (@trob3_) June 19, 2025
After a great camp @TerpsFootball I am grateful to have earned an offer. Thank you for the conversations and coaching from @CoachSwaba @CoachPepHam @D_Wrobo @CoachLocks @CoachThomas_14 cant wait to keep building with everyone.@adamgorney @RivalsFriedman @SWiltfong_… pic.twitter.com/2dfiTvEmrY
— Xavier Bala (@XavierBala14) June 19, 2025
Head coach Mike Locksley and offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton seem to view the position as an area to improve. The Terps had the third-fewest rushing yards in the Big Ten in 2024, and leading rusher Roman Hemby transferred to Indiana.
Wide receiver Xavier Brown, from Bishop McNamara High School, was the other class of 2027 player to receive an offer.
After a great camp and conversation with @CoachPepHam I am blessed to have earned an offer from University of
Maryland @CoachG_Calhoun @BMACFootball @EdOBrienCFB @On3Recruits @RivalsFriedman @tdhald @BrianDohn247 pic.twitter.com/J6kYBDKxee— Xavier Brown (@OnlyLighteningX) June 19, 2025
The Terps also looked toward the future, extending early offers to class of 2028 players Jordan Hicks and Anthony Blalock Jr. The Terps were the third Division I offer for Hicks, a cornerback from Mission Viejo, California, and the second Division I offer for Blalock Jr., a tackle from Youngstown, Ohio.
All glory to God! After a great conversation with @jacksonsumlin Blessed and Honored to receive my first Big 10 offer from The University of Maryland!!#goterps @ConnorJacksonFB @GregBiggins @BlairAngulo @ChadSimmons_ @BrandonHuffman @adamgorney @Realregular4 @missionfootball pic.twitter.com/qdMviBsoQ2
— Jordan Hicks (@JordanHicksss) June 19, 2025
Blessed and Grateful to receive my second D1 Offer from Maryland Terrapins @CoachTJ_Parker @CoachHogue58 @CoachLanterman @DKief10 pic.twitter.com/EzpZQwnzfe
— Anthony Blalock Jr (@blalockjr_) June 19, 2025
In other news
Thursday marked the 39th anniversary of the passing of Maryland men’s basketball legend Len Bias. Just two days after the Boston Celtics drafted him with the second overall pick in the 1986 NBA Draft, Bias died at 22 years old.
There’s only one Len Bias.
Rest In Peace. pic.twitter.com/Eazkue6dQg
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) June 19, 2025
Maryland men’s baseball infielder Paul Jones II launched a massive home run in the Appalachian League.
Home Run – Paul Jones II (2)
110.7 EV
24° LA
399 FT@PaulJonesII | @KingsportAxmen | @TerpsBaseball pic.twitter.com/l35zWnllLw— Appalachian League Data (@appyleaguedata) June 19, 2025
Maryland sprinter Fiona Carter penned an editorial on the significance of Juneteenth. Carter will represent Maryland track and field in the fourth rendition of the Big Ten’s “Big Life Series: Selma to Montgomery” event later this summer.
For Fiona Carter, Juneteenth represents more than just a date in history, it’s about the struggle for freedom and the ongoing fight for equality
Click below to learn more about Fiona’s powerful message@MDMadeTerps #Juneteenthhttps://t.co/cxwrNMA7di
— Maryland Terrapins (@umterps) June 19, 2025