Indiana’s Keys to Victory Over Maryland

Indiana’s Keys to Victory Over Maryland

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

The Indiana football squad looks ahead at the second half of the 2019 season, their next matchup being a pivotal one against Mike Locksley and the Maryland Terrapins. Heading to College Park 4-2, this year’s Hoosiers have a chance to prove themselves, and this time the odds are not against them—barely. If Indiana wants to pocket a victory over Maryland, here’s what they need to focus on.

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Know Your Opponent: Maryland Terrapins

Know Your Opponent: Maryland Terrapins

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

Head Coach: Mike Locksley

Overall: 1st Season, 3-3 (.500)

Bowl Appearances at Maryland: 0

2018 Record: 5-7 (3-6, Big Ten East)

Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 10 (5-5)

Mascot: Testudo

Colors: Red, White, Black, and Gold

Outfitter: Under Armour

National Titles: 2

Conference Titles: 11 (Southern Conference and ACC)

Heisman Winners: 0

2019 Record: 3-3

Last Week: LOSS 40-14 @ Purdue

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First Glance: A Mid-October Trip to Maryland Could Swing The Hoosiers Season One Way or Another

First Glance: A Mid-October Trip to Maryland Could Swing The Hoosiers Season One Way or Another

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Week Eight Preview: Maryland Terrapins

When week eight rolls around, we will know what the Indiana Hoosiers are? They could be 4-2 and looking to get a fifth win with five to play. The October 19th matchup on the road against the Terrapins is the swing game of the season. A win here would theoretically push the Hoosiers to a fifth win to start the second half of the season that features trips to Nebraska, Penn State and Purdue to go along with home dates against Northwestern, the defending West Division champ and Michigan. So it’s quite clear what a loss would mean. Maryland brings back Mike Locksley as the head coach after a failed stint at New Mexico where he went 2-26. Locksley served as Maryland’s interim head coach in 2015 after the Terrapins canned Randy Edsall (Indiana beat Maryland 47-28) and finished with a 1-5 record.

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