By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

Maryland football coach Randy Edsall digested the prospect of the Terrapins moving from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big Ten, a move that would fundamentally alter the approach his program takes moving forward.
PINEHURST, N.C. — Outside of a handful of beat reporters and a couple of other straggling writers, Maryland safety Christian Varner was a bit lonely at the start of an interview session at yesterday's ACC football kickoff event at Pinehurst Resort.
"Whatever anyone wants to put on us is fine, but I think this team has done a good job of understanding what we want," right guard Andrew Crummey said. "Last year left us with a hunger that we want to rectify and satiate. I think the pressure that matters is the pressure we put on ourselves and on each other, and I think that's going to produce good results this year."
"In the wintertime, I don't think anyone expected him to be back on the offensive line," Crummey said. "He's a great player, and he did a great job for us. He and Stephon Heyer were two bookend tackles who had a great year last year, and it's going to be tough to replace them. But I think we've known that we had to replace them."