The Maryland football team didn’t have much offense during the first three quarters.
However, a long touchdown via the screen pass finally was able to get the Terrapins on the board.
It was definitely an interesting afternoon in Lincoln to say the least. Both Maryland and Nebraska started backup quarterbacks in Max Bortenschlager and Ryker Fyfe.
Minutes before kickoff, it was learned that Bortenschlager would be the starter. Obviously, that limited the gameplan a bit due to it being the freshman’s first career start.
Bortenschlager did a serviceable job running the offense and didn’t turn the football over.