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EMERALD PROVES A GEM FOR YOUNG TERPS
EXTRA WEEKS OF PRACTICE GIVE CROP OF FRESHMEN A JUMP-START ON NEXT SEASON; MARYLAND FOOTBALL
The Sun
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Baltimore, Md.
| Author: | Roch Kubatko |
| Date: | Dec 21, 2007 |
| Start Page: | Z.6 |
| Section: | SPORTS |
| Text Word Count: | 689 |
The blitz drill normally would have been reserved for the nonreserves, but sophomore receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey suffered a slight concussion at one practice after being kneed in the head, so freshman Quinton McCree took the field with the first-teamers.
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