Maryland football lost a back-and-forth affair Saturday at Indiana, falling to the Hoosiers 34-32 and dropping to 5-5 this season.
The Terps started strong, taking a 6-0 lead after the first quarter, then fell apart early in the second, as Indiana scored three unanswered touchdowns to roar ahead 21-6. Maryland cut the lead to 21-15 at halftime, but Indiana extended it to 31-15 in the third quarter before Maryland made its run. Seventeen unanswered points gave the Terps a 31-31 lead with under five minutes left, only for Indiana to take the lead right back on a field goal at the 2:32 mark.