For the first time since 2001, Maryland football is 5-0.
Head coach Mike Locksley has preached all season about the Terps playing to the “Maryland standard” and putting forth their best effort for a full 60 minutes. Locksley’s wish was granted Saturday, as Maryland played its most complete game of the season en route to a dominant 44-17 win over Indiana (2-3, 0-2 Big Ten) at SECU Stadium.
The Terps scored in every quarter and did not surrender a touchdown through the first three quarters.
Taulia Tagovailoa finished the game with 352 passing yards and five passing touchdowns — the first time a Terp has passed for five touchdowns in a game since Scott Milanovich did so in 1994.