For the second straight day, the Maryland football program canceled practice, foregoing Tuesday night’s scheduled session as players and coaches await word on when they can return to the field after eight players tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
While announcing the cancellation of Monday’s practice, the team said daily antigen testing could continue under Big Ten protocols and be supplemented with daily PCR testing for all players, coaches and staff. A determination on Saturday’s game between the Terps (2-1) and Michigan State (1-3) at Maryland Stadium in College Park at noon has not yet been made.
The elevated number of cases of players testing positive for the coronavirus forced the program to suspend all activities on Wednesday, and Saturday’s game against No.