After knocking off its first three opponents of the season, Maryland football will close out its nonconference regular-season slate with a meeting against the Kent State Golden Flashes in College Park on what will be Young Terps Day.
“This is a team that’s already played two top 10 football teams and they didn’t blink,” Maryland head coach Michael Locksley said of Kent State. “And so, I can tell you they won’t come into The Shell intimidated because they’ve played, like I said, on the road against two top 10 teams.”
It has been quite the season thus far for the undefeated Terps, who have already taken down West Virginia, Howard and Illinois in 2021 to stay afloat in a crowded and elite Big Ten.