Maryland began its second-to-last week of spring practice on a cold morning Tuesday, and the Terps continued the uptempo, high-energy sessions they have set as their standard over the past month.
Here are some notes and observations from Maryland’s 10th practice of the spring:
>> Wide receiver D.J. Moore continues to show he could be an impact player for the Terps this fall. The sophomore made a good adjustment on an underthrown ball along the sideline during 11-on-11 drills, and later in the practice, he weaved through the entire defense on a long catch and run for a touchdown, though center Brendan Moore was flagged on the play.