Maryland's 79-63 loss to Kansas in the Sweet 16 ended a disappointingly confusing season for a team once ranked as high as No. 2 in the AP Top 25. While reaching a few benchmark achievements, the team still fell short of expectations on many levels during the regular and postseason. But the beauty of sports is that there is always another season ahead for a fresh. The only question is just how fresh Maryland's start will be.
The Terps will lose Jake Layman, Rasheed Sulaimon and Varun Ram for sure, but there's uncertainty that lies in three other key pieces: Melo Trimble, Diamond Stone and Robert Carter Jr.