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Opening Line: ‘Tough at Home’ Maryland Favored Over No. 21 Indiana on Tuesday
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Indiana is on a five-game heater and again within the nationwide rankings, however oddsmakers are displaying extra respect for a way good Maryland is at dwelling when setting the opening line for Tuesday night time’s recreation in Faculty Parks.
The Terrapins, who’re 5-0 at dwelling in Massive Ten – and 0-5 on the highway — are 2.5-point favorites over the Hoosiers. Indiana is an underdog regardless of profitable 5 straight video games — together with two on the highway — within the 9 p.m. ET matchup on the Xfinity Heart.
Indiana has not been good on the highway for years, however issues appear to be altering. The Hoosiers gained 80-65 at Illinois as an underdog, and gained final Wednesday at Minnesota, as nicely. Indiana additionally gained at Maryland final season, taking a 68-55 victory as a 1.5-point favourite.
Maryland has been a bizarre crew all 12 months. For nearly as good as they’ve performed at occasions, they have been ripped aside a number of occasions, too. They misplaced at dwelling to UCLA by 27, misplaced at Michigan by 35 and suffered double-digit losses at Iowa and Rutgers. No telling which crew exhibits up on Tuesday night time.
Here’s a thorough breakdown on what Indiana has achieved all season, each straight up and in opposition to the unfold:
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Indiana by the numbers
- Indiana general report: 15-6
- Indiana general vs. unfold: 11-10
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- Indiana dwelling report: 11-1
- Indiana dwelling vs. unfold: 8-4
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- Indiana highway report: 3-4
- Indiana highway vs unfold: 2-5
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- Indiana impartial court docket report: 1-1
- Indiana impartial court docket vs. unfold: 1-1
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- Indiana report as favourite: 14-2
- Indiana vs. unfold as favourite: 10-6
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- Indiana report as underdog: 1-4
- Indiana vs. unfold as underdog: 1-4
Indiana vs. the spreadHere’s what Indiana has achieved this season, straight up and in opposition to the unfold::
- Nov. 7 — Beat Morehead State 88-53 as a 24.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 10 — Beat Bethune-Cookman 101-49 as a 32.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 18 — Received at Xavier 81-79 as a 1.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 20 — Beat Miami of Ohio 86-56 as a 27.5-point favourite in Indianapolis (gained)
- Nov. 23 — Beat Little Rock 86-67 as a 29..5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Nov. 25 — Beat Jackson State 90-51 as a 28.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 30 — Beat No. 18 North Carolina 77-65 as a 4.5-point favourite (gained)
- Dec. 3 — Misplaced at Rutgers 63-48 as a 3-point favourite (misplaced)
- Dec. 7 — Beat Nebraska 81-55 as a 12.5-point favourite (gained)
- Dec. 10 — Misplaced to No. 10 Arizona 89-75 in Las Vegas as a 1.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Dec. 17 — Misplaced at No. 8 Kansas 84-62 as a 5.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Dec. 20 — Beat Elon 96-72 as a 28.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Dec. 23 — Beat Kennesaw State 69-55 as a 17.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Jan. 5 — Misplaced at Iowa 91-89 as a 1.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 8 — Misplaced to Northwestern 84-83 as a 7.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Jan. 11 — Misplaced at Penn State 85-66 as a 2.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 14 — Beat No. 18 Wisconsin 63-45 as a 4-point favourite (gained)
- Jan. 19 — Received at Illinois 80-65 as a 6.5-point underdog (gained)
- Jan. 22 — Beat Michigan State 82-63 as a 4.5-point favourite (gained)
- Jan. 25 — Received at Minnesota 61-57 as an 11.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Jan. 28 — Beat Ohio State 86-70 as a 4.5-point favourite (gained)
Maryland vs. the unfold
Maryland is 14-7 on the season and 5-5 within the Massive Ten, they usually have the strangest stat line within the league, profitable all 5 dwelling video games and shedding all 5 highway video games.
They’re 13-8 in opposition to the unfold this season. In Massive Ten dwelling video games, the Terrapins are additionally 5-0 in opposition to the unfold. This is what Maryland has achieved this season, straight up and in opposition to the quantity:
- Nov. 7 — Beat Niagara 71-49 as a 17.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 10—Beat Western Carolina 71-51 as a 19.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 15— Beat Binghamton 76-52 as a 1.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 19 — Beat Saint Louis 95-67 on the Corridor of Fame Basic in Uncasville, Conn., as a 2.5-point underdog (gained)
- Nov. 20 — Beat Miami 88-70 on the Corridor of Fame Basic in Uncasville, Conn., as a 1.5-point favourite (gained)
- Nov. 25 — Beat Coppin State 95-79 as a 24.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Nov. 29 — Received at Louisville 79-54 within the ACC/Massive Ten Problem as 12.5-point favourite (gained)
- Dec. 2 —Beat Illinois 71-66 as a 1.5-point favourite (gained)
- Dec. 6 — Misplaced at Wisconsin 64-59 as a 2.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Dec. 11 – Misplaced to No. 7 Tennessee 56-53 in Brooklyn, N.Y. as a 5.5-point underdog (gained)
- Dec. 14— Misplaced to No. 16 UCLA 87-60 as a 4.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Dec. 22 — Beat Saint Peter’s 75-45 as a 22.5-point favourite (gained)
- Dec. 29 — Beat UMBC 80-64 as a 17.5-point favourite (misplaced)
- Jan. 1 – Misplaced at Michigan 81-46 as a 1-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 5— Misplaced at Rutgers 64-50 as a 5.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 8— Beat No. 24 Ohio State 80-73 as a 1.5-point favourite (gained)
- Jan. 15 — Misplaced at Iowa 81-67 as a 5.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 19 —Beat Michigan 64-58 as an 2.5-point favourite (gained)
- Jan. 22— Misplaced at No. 1 Purdue 58-55 as a 9.5-point underdog (misplaced)
- Jan. 25— Beat Wisconsin 73-55 as an 5.5-point favourite (gained)
- Jan. 28 — Beat Nebraska 82-63 as an 11.5-point favourite (gained)
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Maryland man to be sentenced for killing man with axe, murder of Baltimore cellmate
BALTIMORE — A Harford County man is expected to be sentenced Thursday morning after he was convicted of killing a man with an axe and pled guilty to murdering his cellmate, according to Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates.
In September 2022, Gordon Staron was charged with using an axe to kill a 63-year-old man at a bus station in the 1400 block of East Monument Street, police said. The victim – Keith Bell – died at a hospital.
Staron was taken to the Baltimore City Central Booking Intake Facility and charged with first-degree murder, according to police.
In October 2022, the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services said a deaf detainee at the booking facility was found unresponsive.
Javarick Gantt, 34, of Annapolis had been detained in the facility since July 1, 2022, officials said. His death was later ruled a homicide.
In January 2023, State’s Attorney Bates announced he would join the prosecution team in Gantt’s murder trial and said he intended to seek a sentence of life without the possibility of parole. It was the first time a Baltimore City case was prosecuted by a sitting State’s Attorney in nearly a decade, his office said.
“Here, you have a suspect who’s alleged to have committed two separate murders, one on an older adult and one on a vulnerable adult,” Bates said, explaining why he took the case.
Bates has raised questions about the city’s jail system and backlogged courts. After the incident, jail officials refused to answer questions about why Staron was being housed with Gantt, a disabled man who was facing relatively minor charges.
In October, Staron pled guilty to murder. He is expected to be sentenced for both cases on Thursday morning.
“When I campaigned for this office, I promised to be a champion and defender of our older adult and disabled community in Baltimore, and the outcomes of these cases will undoubtedly ensure that Mr. Staron is never back on our streets to commit more malicious acts against vulnerable individuals,” Bates said.
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Exclusive: If Commanders leave for D.C., Maryland has a plan in place
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s vibe screams positivity. The state’s two teams squaring off in October brought out his optimism.
“The entire football universe is going to descend upon our state,” Moore told The Athletic ahead of the Washington Commanders visiting the Baltimore Ravens. “We’re one of the few states in the country that has two football teams.”
Moore’s goal is to ensure that two-team status continues for years. With the Commanders’ ownership group seeking a new stadium and new Congressional legislation creating an opening for Washington D.C. officials to bring the NFL back to its former home site, the governor’s actions show an executive unwilling to assume final decisions will go his way. Elon Musk inserting himself into the discussion on Wednesday is another example of how the stadium story shifts repeatedly.
The 118th United States Congress released the contents of a continuing resolution on Tuesday centered on funding the federal government through mid-March. Tucked inside is a measure to turn control of the RFK campus in the nation’s capital over to the District of Columbia. The 174-acre property is where Mayor Muriel Bowser hopes to build a state-of-the-art stadium with the Commanders.
Maryland’s delegation negotiated terms, including funding to reconstruct the collapsed Frances Scott Key Bridge, in exchange for its willingness to allow the bill to move forward for a vote that, at least on Tuesday, was considered a lock for approval. At the same time, Moore sought assurances from the Commanders directly for the state.
Minutes before Congress released the contents of the continuing resolution, the governor signed a Memorandum of Understanding, obtained by The Athletic and previously agreed upon by Commanders managing partner Josh Harris.
Moore isn’t ceding the Commanders to D.C. In a statement shared with The Athletic on Tuesday, Moore said, “Our position on the stadium hasn’t changed. We are not afraid of competition, and we believe that we can continue to build on decades of partnership with the team here in Maryland. We are confident that Landover is still the best, and fastest, path to a new stadium for the Washington Commanders.”
He may be right. While Maryland has been aggressive and cohesive with its funding plan for a new stadium and building commercial property in the surrounding area, D.C. officials have not stated whether they would contribute significant money to a project that likely exceeds $2 billion. Virginia, home to the team’s practice facility, is considered a long shot for a stadium.
Harris previously expressed a target date of 2030 for a new stadium. On the field, the Commanders (9-5) have clinched the franchise’s first winning season since 2016 and are tracking for their first playoff berth since 2020.
Raised in the nearby Maryland suburbs and a lifelong fan of the three-time Super Bowl championship organization, Harris may look for the nostalgia that only the RFK site could provide. Should that transpire, Maryland has an agreement with the franchise to cover its interests.
The MOU only applies if the Commanders leave the state. Hosting “future training camps” is among the agreed-upon terms. In addition:
- The Commanders “will continue to maintain the Stadium in a first-class manner until Demolition begins.” In contrast, the old RFK Stadium, now a rusted and decrepit building, has remained an eyesore for several years. The demolition would begin “within 90 days following the first home NFL game at the Commanders’ new home stadium.” Expenses for the demolition and removal of debris would be the obligation of the Commanders. The 200-acre property in Landover was part of the $6.05 billion purchase price Harris and his partners, including NBA legend Magic Johnson, paid in July 2023. Since buying the team, the organization invested roughly $75 million into 27-year-old Northwest Stadium, considered one of the league’s worst venues.
- If Harris announces specific exit plans, the “Commanders will collaborate with the State, the County (Prince George’s), and other appropriate State and local agencies to transform the Stadium Site into a vibrant mixed-use development.” This may include residential, retail, commercial use and a “sports and fitness complex.”
- The Commanders must “provide ample opportunity for community, State, and County input throughout the design process” and obtain necessary local approvals before the first NFL home game at a new stadium.
- The organization and Maryland will work together to “redevelop the Stadium Site to catalyze region-wide economic growth consistent with the development vision along the region known as the Blue Line Corridor.”
- Before selling any or all portions of the stadium site to another private entity, “the Commanders will consult in good faith with the State and the County.”
- The Commanders will work in good faith to program football-related activities on the redeveloped site. Possibilities include “future training camps,” flag football, and/or open practice, and to allow for reasonable public and community use of the new facilities.”
The RFK campus story faced its share of twists and turns even before Musk, the mega-billionaire and confidant to President-elect Donald Trump, expressed concerns via his account on X over the RFK campus portion of the Congressional bill. He also shared numerous social media posts from members of Congress with like-minded objections.
The law firm Berlin Rosen, assisting the Commanders’ organization, issued a statement countering Musk’s contention of taxpayer funding as part of the property transfer.
“The bill does not provide funding for a new stadium in D.C.,” the statement read in part. “It just transfers administrative jurisdiction over RFK Memorial Stadium to the District of Columbia and expressly prohibits the use of federal funds for a new stadium.”
As for the Landover site, logically, Harris and his partners would not let the expansive and lucrative property next to the Capital Beltway sit unused for an extended time. The MOU gives Maryland officials a voice in that planning. Ideally, Moore won’t have to oversee such changes and can look forward to the Commanders and Ravens tangling on opposite ends of the stretch of I-95 that separates the venues. However, the governor and his congressional colleagues ensured the worst-case scenario would not blight the state and its constituents. That isn’t a total victory, but it puts points on the board depending on how anyone in the political tussle keeps score.
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