All the team news ahead of Good Fridays Super League fixtures including Widnes trip to Warrington. Hull KR v Hull FC (12.45pm, Sky Sports 1 HD)Click here for match preview. Wakefield Wildcats v Huddersfield Giants (3pm) Captain Kevin Brown has been in superb form for Widnes Widnes coach Denis Betts will be without captain Kevin Brown, centre Charly Runciman and forward Hep Cahill for their top of the table clash with the Warrington Wolves. The trio suffered minor injuries in training this week and will be assessed over the weekend ahead of the Easter Monday clash with St Helens.Patrick Ah Van makes a return while Sam Brookes and Ed Chamberlain appear in the 19 man squad for the first time this season.Ben Westwood returns for the Wolves following a month on the sidelines following ankle surgery. Barrie v Terry Our pundits look ahead to a busy weekend in Super League Warrington Wolves: Ryan Atkins, Daryl Clark, Jordan Cox, Ben Currie, Rhys Evans, Kurt Gidley, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, Benjamin Jullien, George King, Tom Lineham, Kevin Penny, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Matty Russell, Chris Sandow, Ashton Sims, Joe Westerman, Ben Westwood.Widnes Vikings: Patrick Ah Van, Sam Brooks, Ed Chamberlain, Chris Dean, Gil Dudson, Alex Gerrard, Tom Gilmore, Rhys Hanbury, Aaron Heremaia, Chris Houston, Macgraff Leuluai, Manase Manuokafoa, Stefan Marsh, Joe Mellor, Eamon OCarroll, Setaimata Sa, Corey Thompson, Lloyd White, Matt Whitley.Salford Red Devils v Catalans Dragons (3pm) Krisnan Inus three-match ban could pave the way for a recall for full-back Morgan Escare (pictured) Salford head coach Ian Watson has named an unchanged 19-man squad to face the Catalans Dragons.The Red Devils have lost just one of their opening three games at home, beating table-topping Widnes and St Helens so far.Catalans Dragons are without centre Kristian Inu after he was handed a three-match ban for a dangerous throw on Huddersfields Eorl Crabtree.Morgan Escare and Justin Horo return, while Antonio Maria misses out.Salford Red Devils: Justin Carney, Michael Dobson, Niall Evalds, Mark Flanagan, Carl Forster, George Griffin, Josh Griffin, Greg Johnson, Josh Jones, Phil Joseph, Craig Kopczak, Olsi Krasniqi, Tommy Lee, Ben Murdoch - Masila, Gareth OBrien, Junior Sau, Matt Sarsfield, Logan Tomkins, Adam Walne.Catalans Dragons: Tony Gigot, Jodie Broughton, Vincent Duport, Pat Richards, Todd Carney, Richie Myler, Louis Anderson, Paul Aiton, Rémi Casty, Glenn Stewart, Justin Horo, Jason Baitieri, Dave Taylor, Julian Bousquet, Eloi Pelissier, Greg Mounis, Thomas Bosc, Morgan Escaré, Willie Mason.Wakefield Trinity Wildcats v Huddersfield Giants (3pm) Wakefield are boosted by the return of skipper Danny Kirmond from a lengthy injury lay-off Wakefield are boosted by the return of skipper Danny Kirmond and hooker Scott Moore from lengthy injury lay-offs while winger Reece Lyne and full-back Ben Jones-Bishop are also back after sitting out the defeat at Hull.Prop forward Anthony England misses out with a leg injury.Huddersfield could give a debut to new signing Ryan Brierley while prop Craig Huby makes his first appearance of the season after recovering from a broken hand, taking over from Eorl Crabtree, who was concussed in the defeat by Catalans Dragons.Full-back Jared Simpson could also make his first appearance of 2016 in place of Jordan Tansey, who cannot play against his parent club, while second rower Joe Wardle is out through suspension.Wakefield Trinity Wilcats: Chris Annakin, Joe Arundel, Matty Ashurst, Liam Finn, Ashley Gibson, Craig Hall, Stuart Howarth, Tom Johnstone, Ben Jones-Bishop, Max Jowitt, Danny Kirmond, Reece Lyne, Jacob Miller, Jonny Molloy, Scott Moore, Nick Scruton, Mickael Simon, Mikey Sio, Anthony Tupou.Huddersfield Giants: Jermaine McGillvary, Leroy Cudjoe, Aaron Murphy, Danny Brough, Ryan Hinchcliffe, Craig Huby, Michael Lawrence, Larne Patrick, Kyle Wood, Sam Rapira, Ukuma Taai, Jake Connor, Josh Johnson, Kruise Leeming, Nathan Mason, Oliver Roberts, Jared Simpson, Jamie Foster, Ryan Brierley. 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COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Marylands offense has sputtered over the past two weeks, mainly because of the absence of starting quarterback Perry Hills.That isnt the only reason why the Terrapins (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) have scored only 10 points over the last six quarters.With Hills operating offensive coordinator Walt Bells fast-paced attack, Maryland averaged 43 points en route to a 4-0 start. But after Hills hurt his right shoulder in the second quarter against Penn State, the Terrapins offense went kaput.After true freshman Tyrrell Pigrome assumed the role of calling the signals, Maryland was blanked 14-0 in the second half and absorbed a 38-14 defeat. The trend continued last week against Minnesota: The Terrapins made only four first downs through three quarters and staggered to a 31-10 loss.Hills status for Saturday nights game against Michigan State (2-4, 0-3) remains uncertain. Coach DJ Durkin was non-committal Tuesday, saying Were determining the best course of action.Pigrome was 5 for 9 for 28 yards at Penn State and 18 for 37 for 161 yards and two interceptions against Minnesota. More significantly, his late touchdown pass was negated by an 82-yard interception return that provided the Golden Gophers with the clinching score.Although Durkin concedes the loss of Hills has contributed to the decline of the offense, he insisted that Pigrome isnt entirely to blame.I really mean this: It is not all on Piggy, Durkin said. There are guys around him who can play better, too. Weve had plenty more breakdowns than at the quarterback position. But did we kinnd of lose the rhythm we were in? Yeah, probably.dddddddddddd.Against Minnesota, the Terrapins jumped offside and were flagged for holding on several occasions. And Pigrome got little support from the running game, which totaled 130 yards (71 by the quarterback). Maryland has a combined 300 yards rushing over the past two games after racking up 400 yards on the ground against Purdue to go to 4-0.The drop-off in production has been a team effort and not in a good way.Were just not really playing up to our standard right now, tackle Michael Dunn said. Its not one individuals fault. Its the unit. We can all do a better job.Durkin applauded his team after each of the first four games, but questioned their intensity after both losses. He reiterated that assertion on Tuesday.My disappointment comes from us not providing our best effort, our best game, for whatever reason, he said. We certainly did things to beat ourselves with penalties and turnovers and just sloppy play altogether. I can assure you that will be corrected.Maryland had only four turnovers through its first five games before adding three on Saturday. In addition to Pigromes two interceptions, Will Likely muffed a punt.Likely hurt his knee on the play and is questionable against Michigan State, which is stumbling through an uncharacteristically down season. The Spartans have lost four straight, including a 54-40 surprise at home last week against Northwestern. ' ' '