How Maryland Coach, Players React to Facing Wisconsin QB Billy Edwards Jr.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, JUL 23 – Locksley faces leadership challenges after Maryland's 4-8 season with all losses in conference play, emphasizing team unity beyond individual goals, officials said.
- Las Vegas-- Maryland coach Mike Locksley admitted he `lost my locker room`, finishing 4-8 last season and marking his worst since 2019.
- Amid NIL shifts, Locksley highlighted the 'haves and have nots' split the locker room, calling it 'a year of vulnerability' as divisions emerged in the NIL era.
- Indiana coach Curt Cignetti recalled last year’s call, saying `This year's team has a lot of nice pieces`.
- At the main podium, Bret Bielema did not come for repartee, noting `They were crying on the other line` and remarking on his lengthy 1,600-word opening statement.
- Ohio State coach Ryan Day revealed little about the quarterback battle, added plans to replace Jim Knowles with Matt Patricia and noted the team’s national title pedigree.
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