Maryland's younger players have seen it on TV, heard the stories from the older players and have dealt with crowd noise piped into practice. But they know there's no perfect recreation of walking into Milan Puskar Stadium packed with 60,000 fans to face West Virginia.
After playing the first three games of the season at Byrd Stadium, the Terps hit the road for the first time this year to face the Mountaineers in a rivalry matchup that will be an eye-opening experience for some of the team's young skill position players who have taken on bigger roles in recent weeks.