Maryland football entered Saturday evening’s road game against Virginia in desperate need of a win to rebound from last week’s 27-24 home loss to Michigan State.
Despite a tough first half, the Terps regrouped and secured a decisive victory over the Cavaliers, 27-13.
Maryland football's first half against Virginia was a cause for concern for Terps fans after seven penalties and a stagnant offense. But 117 yards from Tai Felton and a defensive second-half shutout pushed Maryland to the 27-13 win.@R_Pods was at Scott Stadium. pic.twitter.com/gWkowvoeia
— Testudo Times (@testudotimes) September 15, 2024
Here are three key takeaways from the game.