Maryland's hopes for a fourth-straight bowl appearance are on life support after Saturday night, as Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis threw for two touchdowns and Kyle Monangai rushed for two more as the Scarlet Knights beat the Terrapins 31-17.
In a true prize fight-like contest and atmosphere against No. 15 Marquette, Maryland held its own behind 24 point performances from guard Ja'Kobi Gillespie and center Derik Queen. Kam Jones, however, proved unstoppable, scoring a game-high 28 points ...
Mike Locksley let out a sigh before the question was even finished. The Maryland coach is not the only one trying to figure out what can be done to revive the Terrapins' struggling ground game.
Now back at home for the first time in nearly a month and with three games remaining, the chance for Maryland to salvage a disappointing season with a potential bowl appearance begins with Rutgers.
Behind Julian Reese's 21 points and 9 rebounds, Maryland won its 11th-straight non conference home game Monday night, surviving a rock fight of a first half before taking control and rolling over Florida A&M 84-53.