Maryland football snapped its three-game losing streak with a 38-35 win at home over a struggling and depleted Indiana team that has yet to win a game in the Big Ten.
The last few weeks had been disastrous for the Terps, losing the three games by a combined score of 104. But on Saturday, the script was flipped as Maryland’s offense was clicking and quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa had a performance reminiscent of his early-season success.
“We needed it [the win],” head coach Mike Locksley said. “The players deserved it. ... This week, they really worked hard and we continue to challenge them each and everyday as coaches.