Perry Hills stared straight ahead with a black Maryland baseball cap pulled over his eyes in a brightly-lit interview room deep inside M&T Bank Stadium. A question that had dogged Maryland for the past month-and-a-half or so had come up again, this time in a 31-30 loss to Penn State.
After four straight losses, how can the Terps (2-5) put together a complete performance and finish a game to earn a victory?
"We just got to take it to heart and just hate to have this feeling in your chest and build from it and go back and prepare like you've never prepared before, because there's still a lot of games left and you can't let this affect you," Hills said.