Maryland football entered Saturday afternoon on a three-game losing streak. When the Terps fell behind Indiana by two scores early in the first quarter, it looked like they were on their way to a fourth consecutive defeat. When they trailed by five in the second half, it was easy to be discouraged.
Instead, DJ Durkin’s team walked out with a roller-coaster victory.
The Terps allowed a touchdown on the game’s first drive, threw an interception on their second offensive play and then surrendered another score. Before six minutes had been played, it was 14-0. Maryland then closed the half on a 28-9 run.