An improved offensive line should help, but does Maryland have enough playmakers in the backfield to offer a more explosive rushing attack?
A few weeks ago, I decided to re-watch Maryland's win over Penn State, to practice charting plays before the new season. Maryland started the game on offense entirely in a four-wide receiver set, calling four screen passes on its first six plays. None of them worked, and Maryland punted.
On the second drive, Maryland did it again -- four wide receivers, one running back and a punt.
On the next offensive series, the Terps brought out three wide receivers, one running back and a fullback.