By the time Maryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon was about to begin a pregame walkthrough with his team around 8 a.m. Saturday morning, four hours before tip-off against Ohio State, Robert Carter Jr. had been there for 90 minutes.
“I walked in and Robert’s already in full sweat, the only one in the gym,” Turgeon recalled later.
Carter, who had been one of the country’s most promising big men during his two seasons at Georgia Tech, showed that he is starting to develop fully as a Terp. In a dominant 100-65 win for No.