Maryland football won its first Big Ten game of the season Saturday, upsetting USC, 29-28, at home.
It looked like the Terps were doomed to fall to 3-4 with two minutes remaining, as USC lined up for a field goal up six points. But Donnell Brown sparked life back into SECU Stadium and blocked the field goal, which was returned into USC territory. Maryland’s offense did the rest of the work, as Billy Edwards Jr. put the Terps up by one with a 3-yard rushing touchdown.
Here are three takeaways from Saturday’s game.
A pass-heavy game
Maryland and USC heavily relied on their quarterbacks’ arms Saturday.