Maryland Football To Take On Auburn In Music City Bowl
Maryland will face Auburn in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30, as the Terps look to win a third straight bowl game for the first time in program history.
Read moreMaryland will face Auburn in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 30, as the Terps look to win a third straight bowl game for the first time in program history.
Read moreMaryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa was nearly flawless in the Terps’ 42-24 win at Rutgers, putting together a 361-yard performance to become the Big Ten’s all-time leading passer. “Really proud of what he’s done helping us elevate this program,” HC Michael Locksley said.
Read more“There are no moral victories, but this is definitely one of those games that I feel as a program that we’ll be able to build off of,” Maryland HC Michael Locksley said following the Terps’ 31-24 loss to No. 3 Michigan.
Read more“Our players don’t have to play above their ability to win this game,” Maryland HC Michael Locksley said of Saturday’s matchup against No. 2 Michigan. “We just have to play to our ability, and I feel confident that we’ll get our guys prepared to do that.”
Read more“We’re very much in high spirits right now,” Jack Howes said after kicking a 24-yard field goal to lift the Terps to a 13-10 win at Nebraska. “We’re going bowling, you can’t be mad about that.”
Read moreThe Terps allowed 404 yards of total offense, turned the ball over four times and posted minus-6 rushing yards from running backs. It all added up to a 51-15 loss to Penn State as the search for a sixth win continues.
Read moreAfter starting the season with a five-game winning streak, Maryland football now faces an uphill climb to bowl eligibility. “It’s all about execution,” RB Roman Hemby said as the Terps prepare to host No. 9 Penn State Nov. 4. . “… It just boils down to little details.”
Read moreAfter suffering its first loss of the season, Maryland football looks to bounce back against Illinois Oct. 14. “It’s just about learning from those losses and turning them into wins,” linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II said.
Read moreLaMont Jordan, who was a running back for the Terps from 1997-2000 while Michael Locksley was the running backs coach, believes Locksley is the right man to lead Maryland. “It was going to take a coach like Locksley to come in here and do what he’s doing now,” Jordan said.
Read moreJudith Altneu breaks down some key takeaways from Maryland football’s 38-20 win against Charlotte, including the Terps’ resiliency after an abysmal first quarter.
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