Maryland football stumbled its way to a 27-11 loss at No. 12 Indiana Saturday as 23 players sat out due to positive coronavirus tests.
The Terps made mistakes on both sides of the ball, but their depth also showed promise against a top team.
Here is a look at the film.
Maryland’s defense controlled the line on passing downs
The Terps held Indiana to five three-and-outs across 14 drives, as well as forcing a turnover on downs in the red zone.
Defensive coordinator Jon Hoke faced criticism after the team’s blowout loss against Northwestern, but has dialed up the pressure since and it has paid off.