As fall camp began, Maryland football head coach Mike Locksley declared that his team was “ready to compete for Big Ten championships.” Offensive coordinator Josh Gattis then said that the depth of the offensive line was an “area of concern.”
Since joining the Big Ten, Maryland’s weakest link in conference play has been its offensive line, and with all but one starter from last year gone, this year’s team will need solid play up front to reach its potential.
Last year, the Terps surrendered 43 sacks, the worst mark in the conference. Can they flip the script in Taulia Tagovailoa’s last season?