Maryland football will be without a key member of its offensive line for the majority of the season.
In the first half of the Terps’ 20-17 loss to Temple Saturday, Maryland senior right guard Terrance Davis suffered a knee injury. The former four-star recruit out of DeMatha Catholic High School was down for a short period of time before he walked off the field with a limp and was replaced by redshirt freshman Austin Fontaine.
Davis sprained his MCL and is expected to be out four to six weeks, head coach Mike Locksley announced Tuesday.
The Temple Hills, Maryland, native is the Terps’ most experienced offensive lineman, with 30 starts under his belt.