Trying to build on the six prospects who signed during the early signing period last month, new Maryland football coach Michael Locksley received commitments from three others this weekend.
However, Locksley also lost three-star quarterback David Summers, who flipped to Syracuse, according to syracuse.com. Summers, who previously committed to the Terps in May, told reporters last month that he did not hear from Maryland after Locksley was hired in early December.
Summers, a native of Trumbull, Conn., is the No. 9 player in the state and the No. 36 pro-style quarterback in the country, according to the 247 Sports Composite rankings.