After five straight losses — including a 73-14 trouncing at the hands of Ohio State — Maryland football entered its second and final bye week of the season.
Coming off the long layoff, the Terps will hope to salvage Mike Locksley’s debut season with a couple strong performances to cap off the year. First on the slate will be Nebraska, which will come to College Park for Maryland’s final home game.
“I don’t want to call it like a reset button I guess for the bye week, but it almost kind of felt like that,” sophomore wide receiver Brian Cobbs said.