Maryland came to Bowling Green on Saturday night trying to show that last week’s season-opening win over then-No. 23 Texas was not an emotion-fueled fluke.
The Terps left Doyt L. Perry Stadium with a 45-14 victory over the Falcons, knowing they need to play a lot harder and smarter if they don’t want the team’s third straight 2-0 start to derail quickly.
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Trailing 14-10 at halftime and seemingly on the verge of self-destructing with a slew of penalties, Maryland woke up late in the third quarter.