


MARYLAND
Despite scuffle, Lees plays in loss
Punter was involved in fight with backup; Hill continues to struggle at QB

His backup,
Four days after the
On Thursday, Lees denied the fight had anything to do with different views the two had over former coach
Lees, a 30-year-old Australian who is the second-oldest player in Football Bowl Subdivision, said on Twitter on Thursday that Barber’s account was “far from the truth.”
“There are many inaccuracies in the way he portrays that day,” Lees wrote. “I have never tried to force my opinions on someone else. I have over 100 teammates that can back me on that.”
Many of Lees’ teammates did just that, taking to social media themselves.
“All 100+ players are behind this man. He was standing up for younger teammates who were being ridiculed and bad mouthed. Do not always believe what you see on Social Media. The truth always wins. #FakeNews,” junior running back
“This piece of fabrication is an absolute joke and mockery of our team! Not gonna affect us moving forward in any way,” graduate linebacker
On Wednesday, Barber said Lees punched him repeatedly in the face as some of their teammates were pulling him away.
Speaking at the Baltimore office of attorney
An athletic department spokeswoman said the school has reached out to Barber to get his side of the story, but was not sure whether he had been in touch with the Office of Student Conduct.
Asked after the game whether Barber, a senior, was still on the team, interim Maryland coach
Asked about Hill’s inconsistency, Canada said, “Yeah it was all over the place. Kasim, actually early in the game, I thought was playing pretty well. I thought he made some good plays and made some good reads.
“He had a couple of reads later and some opportunities that we missed some plays, which he knows and he was very frustrated with himself on one because we had a guy open and he missed him. It was all over. It’s all over. We've got to get him a little bit better. But he’s continuing to get better.”
One of the more inexplicable plays came early in the third quarter. Faced with a third-and-9 from his team’s 14, Hill rolled to his left and tried to throw downfield. The ball popped out of his hand before he could finish his throw and Hill was forced to recover a fumble for a 7-yard loss.
“Just one of those days,” Canada said.