Coach Mike Locksley said the Maryland football team is continuing to prepare for Saturday’s game even though its next opponent, Michigan, suspended in-person activities because of coronavirus issues for the second consecutive day.
Locksley, whose own program endured its own bout with COVID-19 that canceled two games and infected 23 players and seven staff members, including himself, said the idea of a contingency plan if the Wolverines pull out of Saturday’s game was “above the pay grade of the head coach at Maryland.”
“Everything that we’re doing today is all about Michigan,” he said Tuesday during his weekly media session.