In what was circled as the easiest game on its nonconference schedule, Maryland football put up a commanding offensive performance, tallying 617 total yards of offense en route to a 56-21 win on the road at Charlotte, which fell to 0-3.
The Terps, who now stand at 2-0 this season, struggled at times on defense, but scored touchdowns on all but three of their drives Saturday — one of which was a kneel-down at the end of the game.
Maryland passed its first road test of the 2022 season, but it now has to return home for a matchup against a talented SMU team next Saturday night ahead of the beginning of conference play a week later.