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Maryland Spring Game

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Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, April 24, 2009

When: 3:30 p.m. Gates open at noon Saturday for an autograph session with Coach Ralph Friedgen and the players.

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Where: Byrd Stadium.

Admission: Free.

Format: Four 12-minute quarters. The Red team will play the White team, with offensive linemen and specialists wearing black and eligible to play for both teams.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Adrian Cannon: The junior wide receiver will be asked to take on a larger role next fall and should see more action during the spring game after sophomore Torrey Smith suffered a right hamstring pull on Thursday.

Morgan Green: After another injury-plagued season in 2008, the junior running back built on his solid Humanitarian Bowl performance with an encouraging spring. He'll see more carries today, as starter Da'Rel Scott is out with a sprained knee.

Drew Gloster: He played tight end as a redshirt freshman in 2007 and was ruled ineligible in 2008. Now Gloster (Good Counsel) has been switched to linebacker, where he has gotten plenty of work this spring because of injuries to Alex Wujciak and Ben Pooler.



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