College Park -- After his team's 31-14 loss to No. 4 West Virginia last week, Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen addressed his players in the locker room and spoke of the need to execute more big plays - an exciting aspect of the game that has been lacking this season in the Terps' rather pedestrian offense.
That could change this weekend, when Maryland travels to Winston-Salem, N.C., to play Wake Forest, the defending Atlantic Coast Conference champion.

