Maryland football rolled past Howard, 62-0, in its second game of the season. The Terps tallied 38 first-half points and continued to cruise from there. It was a full team effort as Maryland put up points and maintained its energy throughout the entirety of the matchup.
Now, Maryland has a shortened week heading into Friday’s game against Illinois, its first Big Ten matchup of the season and will look to ride out this momentum from its first two victories. Maryland has not won three consecutive games to start the season since 2016 when it defeated Howard, FIU and UCF.