MM 3.25: Former Maryland football quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa signs with UFL’s Houston Gamblers
· Yahoo Sports
The Big Ten’s all-time leading passer is getting another shot at the pro level.
Former Maryland football quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa signed with the Houston Gamblers of the UFL over the weekend. He’s reunited with Gamblers’ head coach Kevin Sumlin, who was his offensive coordinator in 2023 in College Park.
Visit goldparty.lat for more information.
Taulia Tagovailoa has entered the chat. pic.twitter.com/ynTRVS60tB
— Houston Gamblers (@UFLGamblers) March 24, 2026
Tagovailoa last played for the Massachusetts Pirates of the Indoor Football League, following stints in German and Canadian football. He’ll compete with Delaware grad Nolan Henderson and Iowa Western grad Hunter Dekkers for the starting role.
Former Maryland offensive tackle Gottlieb Ayedze and defensive back Glen Miller also play for the Gamblers. Those three will make their football return to the DMV on April 11, taking on the DC Defenders at Audi Field.
In other news
Maryland baseball was shellacked, 16-6, by No. 9 Virginia on Tuesday on the road. Rachel Lawrence’s recap will be up this morning.
With Maryland women’s basketball’s 2025-26 campaign now over, Ben Messinger took a look at how it unfolded.
Maryland football hosted its 2026 spring media day Tuesday. Matt Germack will have his full notes and thoughts up on the Feed some time today or Thursday(I promise!). In the meantime, here’s a quote from offensive coordinator Clint Trickett that I believe is the biggest takeaway from the afternoon.
New OC Clint Trickett on Maryland's 2026 offense: "utilizing every blade of grass. That's one thing – I watched tape last year, we're really condensed in there. We're Maryland. We're fast. Let's be fast…we're going to spread them out a little bit more. We're going to use every… pic.twitter.com/SqretOQDnT
— Inside the Black & Gold (@Insideblackgold) March 24, 2026
Spring media day ✅
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) March 24, 2026
📸 https://t.co/udzBBD9lmnpic.twitter.com/9KrrXyDNn8
Maryland tennis is at a three-year high in this week’s ITA national rankings.
ITA RANKINGS UPDATE📈
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) March 24, 2026
Terps move up 12 spots from last week! 🔥
Highest ranking the Terps have been in 3 years! 👏#terptennis#coMpetepic.twitter.com/t0LyrMtETn
Maryland football is in the top six for four-star 2027 cornerback Emerson Lewis.
🚨NEWS🚨 4-star CB Emerson Lewis is down to Arkansas, Kentucky, Pitt, Louisville, Maryland and Virginia Tech, @ChadSimmons_ reports‼️
— Rivals (@Rivals) March 23, 2026
Read: https://t.co/zqXQHp3Bvjpic.twitter.com/eTsUQgVSgX