After the chaos of last week and a 24-3 loss at Michigan State, Maryland football is, to whatever extent it can be, back to business as usual this week. With no coaching changes or practice altercations this week, the Terps are set to visit Indiana on Saturday.
It’s Maryland’s second chance at clinching bowl eligibility, and although the team has three games left, this might be the last realistic chance at earning that sixth win. The Terps’ two games following this are against Ohio State and at Penn State, against whom they’ll be severe underdogs. Saturday’s game is also a homecoming for Maryland interim head coach Matt Canada, who was a student assistant coach at Indiana and returned to the staff from 2004-10.