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Terps to showcase improved versatility vs. Richmond

COLLEGE PARK — As injuries mounted for Maryland last season, though not quite the tidal wave that had befallen the program in recent years, the Terps were forced to alter their offensive scheme.

When tight end Andrew Isaacs went down with a knee injury in September, Maryland started playing more four wide receiver sets. In turn, there was less of a need for two-back sets featuring a fullback. And eventually, it limited Maryland's offensive options.

The Terps expect things to be different this fall. Now in the fourth year with Mike Locksley as offensive coordinator, Maryland's focus with a healthy offense has been on versatility.