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Game 10: Maryland 2018 Maryland Football GAME INFO SETTING THE STAGE TELEVISION BTN MARYLAND INDIANA Lisa Byington (pxp) 2018 Record: 5-4 (3-3 B1G) 2018 Record: 4-5 (1-5 B1G) J Leman (analyst) Interim Head Coach: Matt Canada (1st Season) Head Coach: Tom Allen (Maranatha Baptist ‘92) Interim Head Coach’s Record: 5-4 (.556)/1st season Coach’s Record: 9-13 (.409)/2nd season MARYLAND SPORTS RADIO NETWORK Interim Head Coach’s Record at Maryland: 5-4 (.556)/1st season Coach’s Record at Indiana: 9-13 (.409)/2nd season Johnny Holliday (pxp) Top Passer: Kasim Hill (RFr.) / 1040 yds / 9 TDs / 3 INTs Top Passer: Peyton Ramsey / 2092 yds / 15 TDs / 10 INTs LaMont Jordan (analyst) / 1st season Top Rusher: Anthony McFarland (R.Fr.) / 514 yds / 6.9 yds/c / 2 TDs Top Rusher: Stevie Scott / 794 yds / 5.0 yds/c / 7 TDs 105.7FM (Balt.) / 980AM (DC) Top Receiver: Taivon Jacobs (Gr.) / 19 rec / 239 yds / 2 TDs Top Receiver: Donavan Hale / 28 rec / 333 yds / 5 TDs TuneIn Radio App Top Tackler: Tre Watson (Sr.) / 91 TT / 3.0 TFL / 4 INTs Top Tackler: Dameon Willis Jr. / 48 TT / 3.5 TFLs Sirius 134 / XM 383 COACH LOCATIONS Matt Canada (f) Interim HC/Offensive Coord. Andy Buh (b) Defensive Coord. Chris Beatty (f) Assoc. HC/Co-Off. Coord./WRs WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Jimmy Brumbaugh (f) Co-Def. Coord./DL Aazaar Abdul-Rahim (f) Cornerbacks The Maryland football team will head to Bloomington for a matchup with Indiana this weekend. The Terps, playing their Matt Barnes (f) Spec. Tms Coord./LBs fourth road game of the season, will take on the Hoosiers at noon on Saturday. The game will broadcast live on the Big Dave Bucar (b) Tight Ends 1 Ten Network. Chuck Heater (b) Safeties Bryan Stinespring (f) Offensive Line Senior running back Ty Johnson now stands third-all time in Maryland lore in career all-purpose yards with 4,140, jumping Jafar Williams (f) Running Backs from fourth to third against Iowa, passing WR Stefon Diggs (2012-14), with 59 all-purpose yards. Johnson currently 3 ranks fourth in career rushing yards with 2,597 and stands 374 yards behind Steve Atkins (1975-78) for third all-time. Maryland currently has the best turnover differential in the Big Ten, as the Terps have caused nine more turnovers than 2018 SCHEDULE they’ve given up. The Terps have caused 18 turnovers (16 interceptions, two fumbles) on defense and given the ball up DATE OPPONENT TIME 9 nine times on offense. At +1 per game, Maryland has the ninth best turnover margin in the country. S1 #23 Texas $ FS1 W, 34-29 S8 at Bowling Green ESPN+ W, 45-14 Through eight games, Maryland has recorded 16 interceptions, the highest total in the country. The Terps are the only S15 Temple BTN L, 14-35 team in the Big Ten and one of just three FBS teams with at least one interception in every game this season including five a few weeks back against Rutgers, the Terps most in a game since they totaled seven picks against Duke in 1988. S22 Minnesota * BTN W, 42-13 Both senior LB Tre Watson and junior S Darnell Savage Jr. have posted four interceptions this season, which is tied ABC 16 O6 at #15 Michigan * L, 21-42 with nine other players for the third most in the country. This past week against Michigan State, both senior defensive BTN O13 Rutgers + * W, 34-7 back Ravon Davis and senior defensive lineman Byron Cowart notched interceptions. O20 at #19 Iowa * ESPN2 L, 0-23 O27 Illinois * BTN W, 63-33 With a senior running back Ty Johnson 98-yard kickoff return touchdown at #15 Michigan on October 6 and a 97-yard N3 Michigan State * L, 3-24 kickoff return touchdown by sophomore running back Javon Leake against Illinois, Maryland is the only team in the FBS N10 at Indiana * Noon 95 with two kickoff return touchdowns of over 95 yards and also the only team in the FBS that has two different players who N17 #17 Ohio State * TBA have recorded a kickoff return touchdown. N24 at #11 Penn State * TBA *Big Ten game; + Homecoming game.; $ at Landover, Against Illinois, Maryland racked up 712 yards on offense (431 rushing, 281 passing). The 712 yards are the most the Md. (FedExField); All times Eastern Terps have accumulated in a single game since at least 1982 and the most by any team in a Big Ten game since Michigan 712 had 751 yards of offense (248 rushing, 503 passing) against Indiana on Oct. 12, 2013. 2018 STAT RANKS STREAKS MD NAT. CONF. CONF. NAT. IND Consecutive Starts: OL Brendan Moore (34) 40.2 60 7 3rd Down Offense Pct. 5 25 43.3 Consecutive Starts on Defense: DB Darnell Savage Jr. (26) 37.8 56 8 3rd Down Defense Pct. 10 77 40.2 Consecutive Wins when leading at halftime: 9 50.3 120 13 Completion Pct. 2 13 67.6 26.0 12 3 Kick Return Avg. 9 91 19.0 131.4 125 14 Passing Offense 4 45 256.8 175.0 13 2 Passing Defense 9 79 237.6 5.1 113 14 Punt Return Avg. 3 47 10.57 88.5 100 10 Red Zone Defense 12 114 90.9 SOCIAL MEDIA CONTACT 100.0 1 1 Red Zone Offense 11 106 78.4 164.8 70 9 Rushing Defense 8 67 162.0 Twitter: @TerpsFootball Dustin Semonavick 221.8 27 3 Rushing Offense 8 78 158.3 Instagram: @TerpsFootball (Asst. AD/FB Communications) 24.4 49 7 Scoring Defense 10 82 29.8 Facebook: /MarylandFootball Email: [email protected] 28.4 71 9 Scoring Offense 11 83 26.9 YouTube: /MarylandAthletics O: 301-314-7065 // C: 757-544-8393 1.3 114 12 Team Sacks 8 88 1.78 27:32 114 13 Time of Possession 8 60 30:17 Ben Kessler 339.8 28 4 Total Defense 9 71 399.6 (Secondary Football) 346.8 111 13 Total Offense 8 60 415.1 Email: [email protected] +1.0 9 1 Turnover Margin 5 41 +0.3 O: 301-314-7068 GAME 10: MARYLAND 2018 MARYLAND FOOTBALL SERIES HISTORY: TALE OF THE TAPE INDIANA: Maryland vs. Indiana AT A GLANCE Series: Indiana leads, 4-2 MD CATEGORY IND Home: 1-2 / Away: 1-1 / Neutral: 0-1 28.4 Scoring Offense 26.9 RECORD: 4-5, 1-5 Big Ten First Meeting: Nov. 17, 1934 (Indiana, 17-14) 24.4 Scoring Defense 29.8 Home: 2-3; Away: 2-2; Neutral: 0-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 28, 2017 (Maryland, 42-39) 221.8 Rushing Offense 158.3 125.0 Passing Offense 256.8 2018 SCHEDULE LAST FIVE MEETINGS 346.8 Total Offense 415.1 164.8 Rushing Defense 162.0 Year Site Result Final 175.0 Passing Defense 237.6 Sept. 1 at Florida International W, 38-28 1935 Baltimore L 7-13 Sept. 8 Virginia W, 20-16 339.8 Total Defense 399.6 2014 Indiana W 37-15 Sept. 15 Ball State W, 38-10 Sept. 22 #24 Michigan State * L, 21-35 2015 Maryland L 28-47 Sept. 29 at Rutgers * W, 24-17 2016 Indiana L 36-42 Oct. 3 at #3 Ohio State * L, 26-49 2017 Maryland W 42-39 Oct. 13 Iowa * L, 16-42 Oct. 20 #18 Penn State * L, 28-33 Oct. 26 at Minnesota * L, 31-38 MARYLAND-INDIANA Nov. 10 Maryland * Noon Nov. 17 at Michigan * TBA CONNECTIONS Nov. 24 Purdue * TBA Coaching • Maryland Interim Head Coach Matt Canada STAT LEADERS graduated from Indiana University in 1993 and Rushing No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TD began his coaching career there as a graduate S. Scott 159 791 5.0 45 7 assistant from 1994-95. He returned in 2004 as P. Ramsey 91 241 2.6 29 3 the quarterbacks coach, worked as the passing game coordinator from 2005-06, and took over as Passing C-A-I Pct. Yds. Lg. TD offensive coordinator from 2007-10. Canada is P. Ramsey 227-33-10 68.2 2092 65 15 from New Palestine, Ind. • Maryland Interim Head Coach Matt Canada Receiving No. Yds. Lg TD coached with Indiana Co-Defensive Coordinator D. Hale 28 333 43 5 Mark Hagen at Northern Illinois University from J. Harris 33 295 30 2 1998-99. Player Defense U-A Total Sacks TFL • Maryland WR Justin Brown and Indiana DL D. Willis, Jr. 30-18 48 1.5 3.5 Joshua Browns are brothers and played together J. Crawford 33-14 47 3.0 3.0 at Hillsborough HS in Hillsborough, N.J. Justin Brown was born in Fishers, Ind. • Maryland QB Max Bortenschlager and Indiana WR J-Shun Harris II are from Fishers, Ind. • Maryland LB Tre Watson, DL Byron Cowart, WR Jahrvis Davenport, DB Ken Montgomery and six Indiana players are from Tampa, Fla. • Maryland OL Gabriel Matthews and Indiana WR Nick Westbrook, DL Michael Ziemba are from Lake Mary, Fla. and played together at Lake Mary High School • Maryland DL Celso Rivera and Indiana RB Mike Majette are from Woodbridge, Va. • Maryland WR Jayden Comma and Indiana DB Marcelino Ball are from Roswell, Ga. and played together at Roswell High School • Maryland DL Mbi Tanyi and Indiana OL Macken- zie Nworah are from Houston, Texas • Maryland DB Marcus Lewis, OL Johnny Jordan and Indiana OL Aidan Rafferty played together at Gonzaga High School. Indiana OL Aidan Rafferty is from Kensington, Md. • Maryland P Wade Lees an Indiana P Haydon Whitehead are from Melbourne, Australia 2 GAME 10: MARYLAND at INDIANA 2018 MARYLAND FOOTBALL ON THE OFFENSE By The Numbers Sophomore running back Javon Leake became the first ever player in Big Ten history to win both the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Special Teams Player of the Week in the same week after his performance against Illinois.
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