Maryland football has talent and experience in the backfield. They’re good at running the ball, as they have been to some degree in each of the their two previous seasons. Ty Johnson, Anthony McFarland and Tayon Fleet-Davis should remain threatening behind a now-healthy offensive line, and they’ll be the focus of any defense that faces the Terps.
This is to say: Maryland’s going to run more than it passes. That’s fine, but when the air attack is lagging behind like it has been, it puts the Terps’ offense in a precarious position.