Maryland football was hoping to regain momentum after a tough outing at Purdue, but fell short against Indiana on Saturday.
The Terrapins were handed a 34-28 loss, in a matchup that came down to the final minute. The Hoosiers racked up 520 yards despite having to switch to backup quarterback Peyton Ramsey in the second quarter.
That switch was one of the key reasons Indiana was able to keep pace ahead of Maryland, but here is a closer look at the good and bad from Saturday’s matchup.
Peyton Ramsey made a difference with his feet
Indiana came into Saturday’s matchup sporting redshirt freshman quarterback Michael Penix Jr, who had completed 75 percent of his passes for 568 yards and seven touchdowns over the last two games.