Maryland football took the field in front of its fans Saturday for the first time since its 54-10 Pinstripe Bowl victory over Virginia Tech on December 29.
Head coach Michael Locksley, fresh off a five-year contract extension, claimed Saturday’s intrasquad competition as a “commercial” for Terp fans. If his squad could put on an entertaining product while getting out of the game healthy, the spring game would be a success.
The red team featured Maryland’s first-team offense and its second-team defense, while the white team entailed of its first-team defense and backup offense.
Saturday’s game featured normal 15-minute quarters with a running clock, with time stopped for scores, penalties, possession changes and the last four minutes of each half.