After a last-minute, comeback win over USC last week that resulted in a field-storming, Maryland football played its worst game of the season, falling to Minnesota, 48-23.
The Terps were dominated from the get-go. They were losing 21-0 by the end of the first quarter, which ballooned to a 48-10 in the fourth quarter.
Here’s how each position group performed in the game.
Quarterback
Billy Edwards Jr. had by far his worst game as a Terp and sparked Minnesota’s blowout.
On Maryland’s third drive of the day, Edwards misread the Gopher’s defense and threw a 5-yard hitch route to Shaleak Knotts.