Maryland football’s 2023 success could hinge on a reloaded yet unproven defense
The Terps lost a slew of key contributors following last season, but excitement surrounds a reloaded defensive unit.
The Terps lost a slew of key contributors following last season, but excitement surrounds a reloaded defensive unit.
Media and fans got their first look at the Terps on Saturday. The biggest three areas that stood out were the transfer receivers, the starting offensive line unit, and two defensive back potential injuries.
Entering halftime up 17-7, Maryland looked to blow the game open early in the second half. Roman Hemby took care of it to start the third quarter. On the second play of the half, the redshirt freshman took a handoff and flew past the Buffalo defense. Hemby coasted untouched on his way to a 70-yard touchdown, putting the Terps up by 17, and the Bulls in the rearview mirror. Maryland…