He and his colleagues are among the nearly 20 faculty and staff members who have donned proverbial coach’s caps for different Terp teams as part of Maryland Athletics’ guest coaching program. Though a joking Locksley didn’t actually hand off the playbook, the initiative put into play last fall offers employees from across campus a front-row seat to all the prep and pep that go into game day.
“We wanted to provide a peek over the fence at what student-athletes experience,” said Brady W. Rourke, associate athletic director for academics and director of the Gossett Student-Athlete Center for Academic and Personal Excellence. “If they see the time management and the organization that’s required to successfully manage the rigors of college athletics and academics at Maryland, it provides a different perspective and appreciation.”
The guests’ days start bright and early with the team. A typical itinerary includes the pregame team meal, position meetings, the bus ride to the stadium, Terp Walk (where fans can cheer on student-athletes as they strut in style to the field), facility tours and warmups before taking in the game itself.
“Just having that police escort up Route 1 was just a great sensation to watch all the fans wave at the bus,” Johnson said. “Being there, that close to the action, really was wonderful.”