For at least one half Saturday at Michigan Stadium, Maryland looked like it had made progress.
Even without generating any offense, the Terps briefly held a 7-3 lead after Ty Johnson’s 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
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Even after the No. 15 Wolverines scored a pair of touchdowns — the second with 16 seconds left in the half — Maryland seemed competitive.
If halftimes are used for making adjustments, it’s fair to say that Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh did a much better job than Maryland interim coach and offensive coordinator Matt Canada.