Maryland football narrowly fell Saturday to No. 3 Michigan, 31-24. The Terps gave Michigan quite the scare in the second half, but could not overcome three turnovers and two safeties.
Here are some takeaways from the game.
An abundance of miscues created an early deficit
Maryland started the game strong, forcing a three-and-out before marching down the field with ease en route to a 35-yard field goal.
Then came the miscues.
Attempting to regain Maryland’s three-point lead, Tagovailoa scrambled away from a blitz, but the ball was poked out of his hands and returned for a touchdown.