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Minnesota vs Maryland Prediction: Gophers look for third straight win
The Minnesota Golden Gophers look for win number five of the season and their third straight on Saturday afternoon at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Gophers enter the game fresh off their first by week of the season with a 4-3 record, including 2-2 in conference play. On the other sideline, the Maryland Terrapins enter with an identical 4-3 record overall but are 1-3 in Big Ten play. Entering this afternoon’s game, the Gophers are a 5.5-point favorite.
Will the Gophers pick up when number five on Saturday or will they drop the fourth of the season? Gophers Nation makes our prediction below.
This is an intriguing matchup for Minnesota. These two teams match up quite well overall on both sides. It should be a fun matchup and a potential nail biter till the very end.
If the Gophers are going to win this game, it will likely be on the shoulders of Max Brosmer, the veteran transfer quarterback has been very good for the Gophers this year, and he’ll go up against a Maryland secondary that has struggled consistently this season.
Perhaps that plays in favor of a Minnesota offense that has struggled to run the ball this year, averaging just a little over 100 yards per game. Maryland’s run defense this year has been quite strong as well, allowing just over 100 yards per game. If the Gophers can find any momentum on the ground on Saturday afternoon, it would be a bonus for Minnesota.
Maryland’s offense isn’t the one that is averaging a ton of points this year, scoring 29.4 points per game, but they do have the ability to be explosive and score quickly, which will be a challenge for Minnesota on Saturday if the Gophers fall behind early.
The Terrapins offense is mostly a passing attack led by quarterback Billy Edwards, who is leading the Big Ten in yards per game this season. He’s doing it efficiently with a 70%+ completion percentage as well. In seven games this season, Edwards has 13 touchdowns to just four interceptions. Watch out for wide receivers Kaden Prather and Tai Felton, while Felton is one of the nations leaders and receiving yards this year both wideouts are dangerous and can change the game in a heartbeat.
This would arguably be the most challenging passing attack so far this season for Maryland, even considering the fact that the Gophers did play USC earlier this year. That being said the gophers were able to keep the USC pass attack in that game or this season rather in check and we’re able to slow down the run game enough in order to defeat the Trojans earlier this month. That will likely be the blueprint for another Maryland victory on Saturday.
You can’t forget about running back Roman Hemby either despite Maryland struggles running the ball, he remains one of the more underrated running backs in the conference this season.
So? Who do we have winning Saturday’s game?
We are going to take the Gophers to win, but Maryland to cover the spread in this game. Ultimately, we like the Gophers home-field advantage here on Saturday, on homecoming day for the program. Historically, the Gophers have been hard to beat at Huntington Bank Stadium while Maryland has struggled on the road under head coach Michael Locksley with a 3-17 record as road underdogs. Since 2018, that’s the fourth worst record as road underdogs in the Big Ten.
But we also believe the Gophers pass defense being as strong as it has this year is definitely in their favor when considering the level of pass attack, they will face on Saturday from the Terps. Additionally, it will be imperative for the golfers to play clean football on Saturday limiting their penalties as well as turnovers well, also get off the field on third down more often than not while on defense. This is not a Maryland offense that the Gophers will want to give too many additional opportunities to on Saturday.
Ultimately, if the Gophers are going to win this one, they’ll have to come out with a fast start on Saturday and try to dictate the pace of this game while also finishing their drives offensively. This season, the Gophers have had to settle for field goal attempts too often when near or in the red zone, they’ll have to finish off drives against this Maryland defense. We believe they can get that done on Saturday and come away with a victory.
PREDICTION: Minnesota 27 – Maryland 24
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Maryland officials to vote on plan for new Bay Bridge
MARYLAND – Big changes could be coming to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge.
What we know:
After years of planning, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board will vote Thursday on a replacement for the current Bay Bridge.
On Tuesday, the Board’s staff publicly released their recommendation: what’s called “Alternative C,” which they said includes:
- “Two new four-lane bridge spans with full shoulders across the Chesapeake Bay, enhancing safety while providing additional transportation capacity, reliability and mobility.”
- “Removal of the existing Bay Bridge spans, addressing existing roadway deficiencies including narrow lanes and lack of shoulders, eliminating the need for major rehabilitation projects and associated lane closures and delays, and increasing navigational clearance to meet U.S. Coast Guard requirements. The navigational clearance will match that of the new Key Bridge, allowing larger ships to access the Port of Baltimore.”
- “Widening of US 50/301 to eight lanes (four per direction) from west of Oceanic Drive to east of Cox Creek to accommodate transitions to the new crossing.”
- “Financial commitments for transit-related improvements.”
- “An optional bicycle and pedestrian shared-use path, which the MDTA will further evaluate to determine if it should be included.”
Officials estimated that the total cost of the project would be between $14.8 and $17.6 billion, depending on whether the shared-use path is ultimately included. Although, they cautioned that those figures are very preliminary.
What they’re saying:
“The bridges are aging,” said Maryland Transportation Authority Director of Planning and Program Development Melissa Williams. “Just like your older car, you put more and more money in as the year’s go on, and sometimes you get to the point where it just makes more sense to replace than to put money in.”
Most drivers who spoke with FOX 5 Wednesday evening were intrigued by the plan.
“We already have so much traffic as it is, especially on Fridays, the weekends,” said Jason Ramos. “It’s just insane.”
Still, Williams said the bridge replacement plan wouldn’t alleviate traffic altogether.
“Building this bridge will be a huge step in helping address traffic in the corridor,” she explained. “Will it completely eliminate it? I wish I could say yes, but the answer is no.”
What’s next:
There is a lot more to come before plans for a new bridge are finalized.
Thursday’s MDTA vote would give way to public hearings, scheduled for early next year. Then, federal officials would still have to give their final approval, which would likely take place in late 2026.
Officials said the earliest construction would begin is likely in the Summer of 2032.
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Maryland woman misses Powerball jackpot but claims $1 million prize
LANHAM, Md. – A Maryland woman may have missed the $900 million Powerball jackpot last week, but she still scored a $1 million prize.
What we know:
The Lanham resident bought her tickets on Dec. 10 at a 7‑Eleven on Finns Lane. She found out she’d won the next morning while getting ready for work and told her husband, “No one won the jackpot, but we won $1 million!” She was so excited, she said, that he had to drive her to work.
She claimed the prize on Dec. 12. The couple plans to use the money to pay off debt and buy a larger home.
The Powerball jackpot has since soared to $1.25 billion for Wednesday’s drawing.
Maryland woman misses Powerball jackpot but claims $1 million prize (Maryland Lottery)
The Source: Information in this article comes from the Maryland Lottery.
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