Maryland football improved Saturday to 4-0 with a 31-9 win over Michigan State. The game was the Terps’ first conference and road contest of the season.
Here are three takeaways from the game.
Maryland came out of the gates hot.
The stories of Maryland’s games against Charlotte and Virginia were its slow starts, creating 14-point holes the Terps had to dig themselves out of. On Saturday, Maryland did the complete opposite, leaping out to a 21-0 lead.
Beau Brade, back after missing the team’s previous game, picked off Michigan State’s Noah Kim to get the ball rolling, and Maryland’s ensuing drive resulted in a touchdown catch by Sean Greeley.