Maryland football quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. started the game against Iowa despite nursing an injury to his throwing hand. After two drives that both resulted in punts, he was replaced by redshirt sophomore MJ Morris, who played the rest of the first half.
But Edwards reentered the game to begin the third quarter. He led two more drives — but near the end of the latter, he took a shot to the head on a red-zone scramble and left the game once again. Morris was the Terps’ quarterback for the rest of the game.
No matter who its signal caller was, Maryland generated little offensive movement all afternoon, getting into opposing territory just twice.