Maryland football certainly didn’t start the 2020 season off on the right foot against Northwestern, but a gritty bounce-back performance against Minnesota showed promise.
The Terps have a stable of threats on the offensive sides of the ball, which really stuck out in Week Two. The defense still has work to do, but there was growth shown despite a short week of practice that gives hope for even better performances to come.
Here is a look at what worked for Maryland against the Golden Gophers and what can be improved upon moving forward, starting with this weekend’s game at Penn State.