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Maryland and Virginia face off in football for the first time since the Terrapins left the ACC
Virginia (0-2) at Maryland (2-0), Friday, 7 p.m. ET (FS1).
Line: Maryland by 14 ½, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Series record: Maryland leads 44-32-2.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
The Terrapins and Cavaliers renew a rivalry that hasn’t been contested on the football field since Maryland left the ACC for the Big Ten after the 2013 season. The Terps haven’t played any team more than 70 times except for Virginia.
KEY MATCHUP
Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa vs. Virginia’s pass rush. Tagovailoa holds all sorts of passing records for the Terrapins. He’s also elusive, but forcing him out of the pocket is one way to disrupt his rhythm — and that of the Maryland offense in general.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Virginia: RB Perris Jones. He broke off a 76-yard run on Virginia’s first play against James Madison last week, but it was nullified by a holding penalty, and the Cavaliers struggled to move the ball on the ground the rest of the day despite managing three rushing touchdowns. To balance their offense, especially behind a suspect line, the Cavaliers need to get a running game going.
Maryland: RB Roman Hemby. He’s given Maryland a running threat to go along with Tagovailoa’s passing, and last week Hemby had 162 yards rushing and 55 receiving against Charlotte. It was his second game for Maryland with at least 150 yards rushing and 50 receiving. The only other Big Ten player this century with multiple games like that was Penn State’s Saquon Barkley, who had five.
FACTS & FIGURES
Virginia has won five of its last eight games against Big Ten schools, but they’ve lost their last two against the Terrapins. Maryland has won 10 straight games against nonconference opponents and three in a row against the ACC. Anthony Colandrea set a school freshman record with 377 yards passing and two touchdowns against James Madison. He was playing in place of injured starter Tony Muskett, who will likely start this week for Virginia. RB Mike Hollins ran for two of Virginia’s three TDs on the ground against JMU.
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Victory over Maryland caps a successful sweep on USC’s first big East Coast trip in the Big Ten
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — JuJu Watkins and Southern California figured to do a lot of traveling in the Trojans’ first season in the Big Ten.
So far, so good.
No. 4 USC completed a two-game eastern sweep Wednesday night, handing No. 8 Maryland its first loss, 79-74. The victory came after the Trojans decimated Rutgers 92-42 on Sunday.
“We’ve been on the East Coast now for like four days,” Watkins said. “It’s freezing.”
Perhaps that explained Watkins’ spotty shooting. She went 7 for 19 from the field and turned the ball over eight times, eventually fouling out in the final minute. She scored 21 points, her lowest output in nearly a month.
But USC outscored Maryland 18-6 to end the game. Kiki Iriafen also scored 21.
“We just kind of have this unwavering confidence in ourselves,” Watkins said. “It was just a matter of coming together and closing the game out.”
The Trojans have already logged quite a few miles. They beat Mississippi in Paris in November. Last month they traveled to Connecticut and beat UConn.
This trip was a multigame journey that USC handled pretty well. Coach Lindsay Gottlieb said she’s still learning the rhythm of a new league.
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“The Pac-12 was two games in a weekend, Friday-Sunday and everyone’s doing the same thing. Now we’re like, ‘Wait, who’s playing who when?’” she said. “It’s really different for us, and so as coaches we’re trying to process all that and keep things as normalized for the team as possible.”
It’s also an opportunity for USC to play in areas less familiar with the Trojans. It was their first matchup with Maryland since 1995, and the game drew 14,735.
“It’s just platforms for them that we have never had before, and that’s a really positive thing. It’s up to us and my administration and me to make it as seamless as possible for them,” Gottlieb said. “We’ll go anywhere and play. I think our players have proven that.”
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