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Matt Canada says overtime play wasn't only one to cost Terps in Ohio State loss. Here are 5 other key plays.

Maryland interim coach Matt Canada is not going to pin last Saturday’s 52-51 overtime loss at home to No. 10 Ohio State on the two players involved in the final play, in particular redshirt sophomore quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome.

While not discussing what went wrong on the failed 2-point conversion pass, Canada said that neither Pigrome nor freshman receiver Jeshaun Jones should be held responsible for the devastating loss to the Buckeyes.

Pigrome and Jones, who had combined on a 27-yard touchdown pass to give the Terps a 38-31 lead with 7:50 left in the fourth quarter, seemed to not be in sync on the final play of the game.