There are critical moments in a season where change can be a good thing.
But for Maryland men’s basketball, only time will tell whether or not the changes that have been made to the program will benefit it for the rest of the 2021-22 season.
Danny Manning has stepped in as the interim head coach for the remainder of the season, while Mark Turgeon parted ways with the team he went 226-16 overall with and led to five NCAA Tournament appearances in the past seven years. This program, which not too long ago clinched a share of its first Big Ten conference title back in 2020 under Turgeon’s guidance, is going through a significant shift.