On the road against the 4-4 Wisconsin Badgers, Maryland football had a chance to start November on a positive note.
Things didn’t exactly go as planned.
Wisconsin decimated the Terps in a 17-0 first half, setting the tone and never allowing Maryland to come within arm’s reach of making it a competitive game.
The Terps could not muster any sort of legitimate offensive production, ultimately falling to Wisconsin, 23-10. Maryland will have to regroup fast with impending back-to-back games against top-15 opponents.
“I’m gonna start off by giving credit to Wisconsin. [Interim head coach Jim Leonhard] had his team ready to play,” Maryland head coach Mike Locksley said.