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With the transfer window coming to a close, Marland football recruiters have diverted their attention to adding to their 2027 freshman class. The Terps found moderate success, bringing in a new group of prospects from Friday through Sunday.
BREAKING: North Shore (TX) offensive lineman Abdus Kone has committed to Maryland pic.twitter.com/SokAObeeRr
— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) May 31, 2026
Offensive lineman Abdus Kone is the only unrated recruit in Maryland’s 2027 class thus far, hailing from North Shore High School in Houston. Playing primarily from the tackle position, Kone is one of three 2027 recruits hailing from Texas.
Breaking: Terrance Grant Jr., RB (6-0/200), DeMatha Catholic (MD), Class of 2027 has committed to Maryland Football.
Grant Jr., Has 25+ Power 4 offers, including Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Miami, Tennessee, Oregon, Texas A&M, Washington, Oklahoma, BYU, and… pic.twitter.com/OJTk8ABUNR
— Cʜᴜᴄᴋ ᴅᴏᴜɢʟᴀs ✪ (@ChuckDouglas_) May 31, 2026
Three-star running back Terrance Grant Jr. now sits as the highest-ranked recruit in Maryland’s 2027 class. Grant played for high schools in Nevada and Texas before transferring to DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Maryland, for his senior season, and ranks as the 49th-best running back in his class nationally.
Offensive lineman Caleb Canty committed to Maryland Friday, but still has official visits scheduled with Oklahoma State and Memphis in June. The three-star, 285-pounder comes to College Park from McCalla, Alabama, after passing on offers from 21 other schools.
BREAKING: ELITE (‘27) Safety Kevin Jackson II is committing to play for @terpsfootball, he tells me for @247sports.
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Jackson II attends Shadow Creek HS in TX. He chose the Terps over schools like ASU, Utah, and OK State.
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Welcome Kevin home Terps fans! pic.twitter.com/5hOXAXfKCq
— Riley Alberts (@CfbRalb) May 29, 2026
Three-star safety Kevin Jackson looks to enter his name into the long list of successful Terp defensive backs. Jackson committed Friday but is still slated for an official visit with Maryland Thursday. He received offers from Big Ten rivals in Iowa and UCLA.
C️MMITTED.️
First and foremost, I want to thank God for blessing me with this opportunity. Thank you to my family, coaches, teammates, trainers, and everyone who has believed in me and helped me along this journey.
After much prayer, thought, and conversation with my… pic.twitter.com/7RaTb81pH6
— William Jackson (@WillJacksonQB3) May 30, 2026
William Jackson, a three-star quarterback from Lake Minneola, Florida, rounds out the Terps’ weekend haul. Jackson stands just under 6-foot-5 and weighs in at 196 pounds, making him an imposing presence under center. The quarterback was personally recruited by offensive coordinator Clint Trickett and committed to Maryland Saturday.
The Terps currently tout eight players in their 2027 recruiting class, as they look to search for more valuable pieces in the coming weeks.
In other news
Maryland football altered its deal with Virginia Tech, supplementing 2027 and 2028 contests against the Hokies with games against Baylor.
Big news for Maryland football scheduling. Only two games against James Franklin and Virginia Tech (this year and TWENTY TWENTY-NINE!!!), with games against Baylor in 2027 and 2028. https://t.co/aGj6jHiuPT
— Nolan Rogalski (@NolanRogalski) May 29, 2026
Maryland women’s basketball recruit Jordyn Jackson participated in the USA women’s basketball 18U national team trials.
Incoming Maryland Women’s Basketball freshman Jordyn Jackson (No. 39) at USA Women’s Basketball 18U National Team Trials pic.twitter.com/kEY3xLUOIE
— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) May 31, 2026
Maryland track and field thrower Morgan Graham and high jumper Jennessa Wolfe participated in the NCAA regionals in Lexington, Kentucky, Saturday.
Maryland Closes Out Day Four Of NCAA East First Round With Two Competitors.
https://t.co/BPewyEH3aVpic.twitter.com/B3GCwbzgaO
— Maryland Track & Field (@MarylandTrack) May 30, 2026
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