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Which Big 10 athletic program is best if you have to win a title in 5 years
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RE: Which Big 10 athletic program is best if you have to win a title in 5 years
Maryland still has 4 teams ahead of them but coach Durkin and staff are working their tails off. At the end of the first day of the early signing period, 20 of 22 commits signed (the 2 who didn't weren't expected to sign until February anyway and 15 of the 22 are from the DMV). Had a former 5 star transfer in and picked up another 3 star WR. In addition to the 2 who are waiting until February, a 4 star RB could come to the Terps after he de-committed from USC last week. Now, for the first time ever, the Terps gave back to back top 25 classes. So, I'd have to say Maryland's football future is looking pretty good.
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