With just over nine minutes left in the second quarter, Howard’s defense simply couldn’t find a way to contain Maryland football’s offensive push.
The Terps pinned the Bison deep in their own end, which then turned into a short punt that sophomore defensive back Tarheeb Still returned 28 yards to Howard’s 11-yard line, an area of the field that Maryland was familiar with all evening.
Still’s strong return into the red zone prompted Maryland to strike once more against Howard’s leaky defense. Freshman running back Colby McDonald was the beneficiary this time around, and he took the first carry of his collegiate career all the way into the end zone to help Maryland to its fourth touchdown of the game.