Familiarly, Maryland football enters Big Ten play flying high after going undefeated in the nonconference portion of the schedule. The Terps eked out a win over SMU, 34-27, led on the offensive side of the ball by redshirt freshman running back Roman Hemby.
Hemby was not only incredibly effective running the ball — totaling 151 yards and a touchdown — but was a reliable option in the passing game as well, catching four passes for 62 yards and providing important protection for redshirt junior quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa.
Now, Maryland is faced with the task of a road trip to Ann Arbor to take on the No.