Maryland football’s season is over, and so are the careers of the Terps’ nearly two dozen seniors. The group went out quietly with a 38-3 loss to Penn State, but had its share of highlights through four (in some cases five, in one case six) years of adversity.
Running back Ty Johnson, whose college career ended on a low note as he missed three of the Terps’ last four games with injuries, poured his emotions out on Twitter Sunday. Johnson finished his career with 4,158 all-purpose yards, third in Maryland history behind Torrey Smith and LaMont Jordan.