Maryland football suffered its sixth loss — out of its last seven outings — against No. 14 Michigan on Saturday.
The Wolverines capitalized from the opening kickoff and never looked back en route to a 38-7 victory. While the final score was lopsided, the Terrapins did well to limit major plays and made Michigan work for its scores.
Here is a look at the good and bad from Saturday’s loss:
Special teams was the biggest let down
The special teams units have been one of the lone positive mainstays for Maryland football in its recent history, but coordinator John Papuchis’ unit looked like a train wreck against Michigan.