Any Terrapin turnaround starts with cutting back on interceptions.
Through its first five games of 2015, Maryland quarterbacks have thrown 15 interceptions. That three-interception per-game average puts Maryland on pace to set the collegiate football record for the most ever in one season.
Maryland's three interceptions thrown per game so far are nearly twice the average of the next-worst power-conference team (Virginia at 1.6) and one interception per game worse than the next biggish program on the list (Cincinnati, at two).
The Terps need to fix a lot of things to get back on track in this season's final seven games, but it is hard to find any solution that doesn't include Maryland cutting way back on interceptions – as in, by at least two-thirds.