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Submitted by Koop on March 9th, 2023 at 10:40 AM

My adopted home-state Maryland Terrapins continue their long and proud tradition of making completely incomprehensible decisions to waste the talent within a short bicycle ride of campus in the DMV by hiring -- [checks notes] Michigan and Miami castoff Josh Gattis as offensive coordinator.

Guys. That's not what the title "offensive" is supposed to mean.

(Link to Washington Post article--first several articles free each month to non-subscribers)

HighBeta

March 9th, 2023 at 10:53 AM ^

Well, we should be able to figure out what plays will be called by the Terps on most first and, prolly, second downs. November 18th. The announcers will do their best to hype the drama and recount the history.

Robbie Moore

March 9th, 2023 at 10:59 AM ^

Gattis is a mystery. He agrees to go to Maryland as OC with Locksley then instead goes for a shotgun marriage with Jim Harbaugh after dating for 24 hours, leaving Locksley empty handed. He came to Michigan as a speed and space guy but never really runs it either because he couldn't recruit to it or Harbaugh wouldn't let him run it. Then he quits in a huff over something and immediately pops up in Miami where he was arguably the worst OC in America. Summarily fired after one year and now turns back to Locksley who he should have been working for in the first place. 

I'm sure Gattis is a good coach. But he sure seems to shoot himself in the foot by being both emotional and impulsive.

lhglrkwg

March 9th, 2023 at 12:02 PM ^

I think Gattis is a good WR coach. I think his career is showing he's a mediocre OC. Had debateable contributions to Alabama, got hired at Michigan, 'speed in space' never really materialized, and he seemed to lose influence over the offense every season as we returned to Jim's more manball roots, then went to Miami and was terrible. I don't think he's done anything good as an OC yet

Koop

March 9th, 2023 at 11:30 AM ^

Kidding aside, as a two-time Michigan alum and father to two current Michigan students, it's just incomprehensible to me the decisions that Maryland makes about its sports programs.

Their fans are rabid, like Michigan fans. They have wealthy supporters, like Michigan does. Even more than Michigan does, they have a rich talent base sitting in their backyard that regularly generates 5-stars in the revenue sports, and they lack any true neighborhood rival to challenge them for that talent.

And their fan base sits around and b*tches about how they should never have left the ACC. Huh?

I don't get it. I'll continue to go to Maryland home games--Michigan East--and join the other Michigan alums in dominating the stands. It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine. I just feel badly for them, and scratch my head. Doesn't make sense.

FrankMurphy

March 9th, 2023 at 11:57 AM ^

I mean, they're right about the ACC. We don't want them here. They don't feel welcome or at home here. It's not like their football program has taken a huge step forward since they joined the B1G. Maryland is a basketball school, and the ACC is the best basketball conference in the country.

So yeah, I don't blame them for thinking they shouldn't have left the ACC. I wish there was a way to ship them back (along with Rutgers).

ShadowStorm33

March 9th, 2023 at 12:24 PM ^

Maryland is a basketball school, and the ACC is the best basketball conference in the country.

The B1G has arguably been the best basketball conference over the past however many years, but I will agree that the ACC is a basketball-first conference (like the old Big East), whereas the B1G will always be a football-first conference.

I get why Maryland moved to the B1G--it was 100% about money, and the Maryland AD was especially hard-up at the time--and from the school's perspective, it was probably the right move (I think the gulf between the haves and have-nots in college athletics is only going to widen, and the have-nots probably have a pretty bleak future...). But that's little consolation for the average Terp fan, who lost all of the old ACC rivalries, etc.

rdlwolverine

March 9th, 2023 at 3:29 PM ^

Maryland basketball season ticket holder here. There is a segment of the fan base that was happy to leave ACC and not just because of the money. There was a strongly held feeling that the North Carolina schools dominated the administration of the conference and that Maryland always got the shaft. It did serve to create great animosity against UNC and Duke and they haven't developed any great B1G rivalries, although Turgeon-Howard kerfuffle had potential. 

bronxblue

March 9th, 2023 at 12:14 PM ^

Maryland shouldn't have left the ACC because the football team is never going to be better than middling and their natural recruiting base is in the DMV/mid-Atlantic area and yet they're now mostly playing teams solidly in the midwest.  

But they are here and I'm sure the $100M checks they'll be cashing from the newest TV deal will make paying the buyout for guys like Gattis when they fire Locksley in a year or two easier to swallow.

lilpenny1316

March 9th, 2023 at 11:35 AM ^

Thanks for the info, but I won't use one of my free articles for March on something we knew last week. 

My 0.02 anyway is that Gattis is not coming there to run "his" offense or call "his" plays. He'll work with a pretty decent WR room and in my tinfoil hat opinion, try to recruit Nycholes Harbor to transfer portal back home once the '24 Olympics are over.

BKBlue94

March 9th, 2023 at 12:09 PM ^

Crazy how much he's fallen off reputationally in a year. When he left here we were all pretty disappointed, even if we didn't think he was the greatest ever