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Maryland’s season started out as an intriguing one. The Terrapins were rolling the first two weeks of the season, blowing out a top-25 rated Syracuse team (at the time).
Since then, however, things have gone downhill. Maryland has gone 1-8 since then and has lost its last six games. Players have left the program since Week 2, and on Tuesday, coach Mike Locksley announced that a former starting WR is the latest to leave the team:
Locksley just said that Virginia Tech transfer Sean Savoy is no longer with the program but still taking classes.
— Testudo Times (@testudotimes) November 26, 2019
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Sean Savoy is a junior wide receiver who was with Virginia Tech. At one point this season, he was a starter for the Terrapins. He finishes his 2019 season with six catches for 56 yards.
Maryland finishes its 2019 campaign with a game at Michigan State on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.