Maryland football’s 31-29 loss to Purdue on Saturday was a thrilling, but heartbreaking defeat as the Terps failed to convert a two-point conversion with seconds remaining that would have sent the game to overtime.
Maryland looked dominant on both sides of the ball at times throughout Saturday afternoon’s contest. When Maryland’s offense was clicking in the first half, its defense was struggling. When Maryland forced three Purdue turnovers and gave up zero points in the third quarter, the Terps’ offense was discombobulated and failed to generate points.
In the end, an even matchup came down to the wire, but it was Purdue that walked away with the win, but not without some controversy.