Just saying:
Coach Durkin leaves no stone unturned in the creation of Maryland’s Offense.
OK so Perry missed a few deep passes. Bottom line is the team scored 36 points, Perry made a brilliant leaping 5 yard TD run, DJ Moore made an incredible TD catch, etc.
The oddity of the some of the formations as well as a conitinual go for broke attitude will certainly pay off when Maryland can even the talent level field.
BUT, you just can’t give up 429 yards rushing and ever expect to win a game. The Hoosiers just ran over Maryland at will.
Speaking of Will, the loss of Likely has had a powerful negative effect on the defense as well as the return game. Just one major thought the opposing team doesn’t have to deal with.
But now the 3 game gauntlet begins –at Michigan, home to the Buckeyes and then on the road at Nebraska.
from umterps.com
Sophomore Ty Johnson carried the ball 13 times for 142 yards and a touchdown, but Maryland fell 42-36 at Indiana Saturday.
The Hoosiers (4-4, 2/3 Big Ten) snapped a three-game losing streak and took a big step toward becoming bowl-eligible, something they haven’t done in consecutive seasons since 1990 and 1991.
Maryland (5-3, 2-3) sure didn’t make it easy in its attempt to earn a bowl-clinching victory. The Terrapins led 21-16 at halftime and 24-23 after a 32-yard field goal with 1:11 left in the third quarter.
But Indiana closed out the quarter with a 15-yard TD run from Mitchell Paigethen extended the lead to 35-24 on Natee’s 2-yard plunge with 8:30 left to play.
The Terrapins closed to 35-30 when Perry Hills hurdled a defender for a 5-yard TD run, his second rushing score of the game, but the 2-point conversion pass failed and Maryland couldn’t get any closer.
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