No. 4 Michigan (4-0) takes on Maryland (3-0) this Saturday and the Terrapins’ offense will give Michigan the best challenge they’ve had through four games.
Michigan Wolverines defensive coordinator Jesse Minter was asked about Maryland’s offense and what he sees from the unit.
“Seeing a very productive offense, about 500 yards a game, 40 points a game. Really good quarterback, really good skill, a lot of speed,” Minter said.
Maryland set a single season record last year with 5,740 yards of total offense and 3,960 passing yards. Quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa threw for 3,860 yards, 26 touchdowns last year and has Maryland ranked No.