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2026 four-star CB Hakim Satterwhite stays home, commits to Maryland

Yahoo SportsMonday, June 23, 2025 at 12:02:45 AM
Big win for Maryland football—local standout Hakim Satterwhite, a four-star cornerback in the 2026 class, just committed to the Terps instead of taking his talents elsewhere. The DMV product’s decision keeps homegrown talent close and gives the program a major boost on the defensive side.
Editor’s Note: Landing a top-tier local recruit like Satterwhite is a big deal for Maryland. It signals the program’s growing appeal to elite prospects in their own backyard, which could help build momentum for future recruiting classes. For fans, it’s a reason to get excited—homegrown stars sticking around often energizes the team and the fanbase.
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