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MGoRadio 11.11: Big People Should Act Bigly

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Nov 21, 2025
The hosts dive into Maryland's struggles, analyzing quarterback Malik Washington's limitations and a poor offensive line. They discuss the team's youth and how it impacts both their run and pass games, including a dismal run-blocking rank. The conversation shifts to effective players like Jalen Husky and the team's high interception rate. Transitioning to basketball, they review Michigan's turnover issues and explore a unique three-big lineup. Concerns about shooting slumps and defensive rotations are also highlighted.
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Early Success Was Misleading

  • Maryland started 4-0 but has collapsed, raising questions about their current level and future direction.
  • Early success was misleading and recent losses show the team is overmatched now.
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Young QB Is Rearing Short, Safe Throws

  • Malik Washington is a true freshman with mobility but accuracy and processing issues limit him.
  • Michigan expects him to be reined in with very short throws and conservative play-calling.
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Drops Sabotage Limited Passing Attack

  • Maryland's skill positions lack playmakers and drops are a major issue.
  • Their unit leads the conference in drops, compounding quarterback accuracy problems.
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