COLLEGE PARK — After watching Maryland and West Virginia put up a combined 31 points in the first quarter Saturday, the announced 48,811 fans that packed Capital One Field had to wait until the fourth quarter to see some exciting offense.
With the Terps clinging to 23-21 lead after blowing a 10-point advantage earlier in the afternoon, junior quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa launched a 60-yard pass to sophomore receiver Rakim Jarrett, who sprinted into the end zone for a touchdown to clinch the Terps’ 30-24 season-opening victory over the Mountaineers.
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