Maryland quarterback Josh Jackson seemed surprised to hear about his team’s past offensive struggles against Penn State Monday.
The Terps have only managed a field goal in each of their last two matchups against the Nittany Lions, stifled, to say the least.
“I didn’t know that stat, so that’s um interesting,” he said, seemingly baffled. “But this is a new team and a new offense.”
Under Jackson’s leadership, Maryland hopes to sweep its last two performances against Penn State under the rug and set a new tone in the series.
Last season, the Nittany Lions held the Terps to a measly 74 rushing yards, gaining just 2.