In a seemingly wasted season, Maryland football flashed signs of life in the first quarter against No. 4 Penn State.
After Nittany Lion running back Nicholas Singleton fumbled on the first play of the game, quarterback MJ Morris — in for an injured Billy Edwards Jr. — immediately found Kaden Prather for a 25-yard touchdown.
But as it has all season, disappointment crept in for the Terps. The closest they got to victory was with 14:49 remaining in the first quarter. Penn State scored 44 unanswered points en route to a 44-7 beating of Maryland Saturday at Beaver Stadium.