Maryland Terrapins Face Off Against Ohio State Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium in Football Showdown
In a challenging week 11 game at Ohio Stadium, the Maryland Terrapins faced a tough opponent in the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Terrapins' record now stands at 14-73 after this encounter, while the Buckeyes have solidified their dominance with a resounding victory.
The game was marked by the Buckeyes' overwhelming offensive display, amassing 73 points against the Terrapins. Despite valiant efforts, Maryland could only put up 14 points on the scoreboard. The home team's performance was reflected in their ability to score consistently throughout all four quarters of play.
The Maryland Terrapins struggled to find their rhythm offensively. They managed to complete only eight out of seventeen passing attempts for a total of 77 yards and one touchdown pass that went for 26 yards. Their rushing game also faced hurdles, with thirty-two attempts yielding just 62 yards and one touchdown run of twelve yards. The team's average gain per play stood at approximately two yards.
On special teams, Maryland's kick returns were a relative bright spot as they totaled an impressive 164 return yards over seven returns; however, they did not manage to turn any into touchdowns. Their longest return stretched for seventy yards which showcased some potential despite not reaching the end zone.
Defensively, Maryland recorded two sacks and forced one fumble which they recovered but could not capitalize on these opportunities enough to shift momentum in their favor significantly.
As for penalties, both teams maintained discipline throughout most of the contest with neither side exceeding ten infractions or reaching one hundred penalty yards; Maryland incurred six penalties totaling forty-two yards.
Looking ahead after this tough outing against Ohio State Buckeyes football team, fans can mark their calendars for an upcoming game where Maryland will host Nebraska Cornhuskers at SECU Stadium in College Park on November twenty-third at eight-thirty PM Eastern Time. This event will be broadcasted on BTN network via satellite channel six hundred ten for those who wish to follow along from afar or cannot make it to SECU Stadium.