After a tough — but promising — defeat against No. 4 Michigan, Maryland football has another Big Ten East challenge this Saturday when Michigan State comes to College Park for a 3:30 p.m. kickoff.
Last Saturday, the Terps fell to Michigan, 34-27, in a hard-fought battle that showed the talent gap between Maryland and some of the top teams in the conference is not that wide.
Although Maryland had to play a perfect game to win and multiple costly turnovers halted any hope, there were a lot of positive takeaways from the loss.
Now, Maryland shifts its attention to a Spartan team that was ranked No.