The common refrain uttered by Maryland football players and coach Mike Locksley this week after Saturday night’s 43-3 pummeling by Northwestern in both teams' Big Ten season opener was that everything that went wrong can be repaired.
“Everything that we saw on tape is fixable, and that’s what we’re working on this week, fixing those things,” junior inside linebacker Ayinde Eley said. “There wasn’t anything on that tape that wasn’t fixable. So everything is fixable, and that’s what we’re working on, and we’re going to get those things fixed for Friday night.”
How effective the Terps (0-1) are at making changes could be determined in Friday’s home opener against Minnesota (0-1) at Maryland Stadium in College Park at 7:30 p.