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Purdue vs. Maryland – Game Preview – October 8, 2022 – ESPN
Purdue (3-2, 1-1 Massive Ten) at Maryland (4-1, 1-1), Saturday, 12 p.m. ET (BTN)
Line: Maryland by 3 1/2, .
Sequence report: Maryland leads 2-1.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
Purdue is one in every of six groups within the Massive Ten West with a 1-1 convention report and final week’s win at Minnesota may loom giant because the season progresses — if the Boilermakers can replicate their street success. They don’t play No. 3 Ohio State or No. 4 Michigan and have already confronted No. 10 Penn State, so a win Saturday may assist them earn the within monitor to a division crown. Maryland is attempting to construct on a stable begin and final weekend’s win over Michigan State.
KEY MATCHUP
Purdue go protection vs. Maryland QB Taulia Tagovailoa. The Boilermakers’ go protection is in the course of the Massive Ten rankings, however the numbers have been much less of an issue than penalties. After his workforce blew a last-minute lead at Syracuse, partly due to a number of flags, coach Jeff Brohm advised reporters his employees wanted to seek out new instructing strategies to restrict the penalties. These methods will get examined Saturday.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Purdue: S Cam Allen. Whereas QB Aidan O’Connell fights via an higher physique harm and WR Charlie Jones produces numbers, Allen has been a key participant on a short-handed protection. He was named the convention’s defensive participant of the week, the results of two interceptions within the win at Minnesota.
Maryland: WR Rakim Jarrett. There are a variety of gifted receivers on this recreation, together with Jarrett, Maryland’s Jeshaun Jones and Dontay Demus Jr. and Purdue’s Jones. It is an opportunity for Jarrett, who leads the Terrapins with 20 catches this season, to shine.
FACTS & FIGURES
Maryland RB Antwain Littleton II has scored a landing in six straight video games courting to final season. … O’Connell returned final week after lacking the earlier recreation. It marked the primary begin of his profession that he didn’t have no less than 25 completions or one TD go. … Jones continues to rank among the many FBS leaders in receptions (47), yards receiving (588) and TD catches (seven). … The Terrapins are attempting for his or her first 5-1 begin since 2013.
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Maryland Gov. Moore to share 2025 budget proposal as state faces $2.7 billion deficit
BALTIMORE — Maryland Governor Wes Moore is expected to share his Fiscal Year 2025 budget proposal and legislative priorities Tuesday as the state faces a $2.7 billion deficit, the largest in 20 years.
The Maryland General Assembly’s 2025 legislative session got underway on January 8, during which the governor said he plans to take an aggressive approach by cutting $2 billion in spending.
Gov. Moore said he plans to focus on government efficiency and bringing new streams of revenue to the state.
The state is legally required to pass a balanced budget, and the legislature will likely vote on the 83rd day of the session, on April 1, 2025.
The budget was a hot topic during the Jan. 8 meeting. Democrats called it a difficult year and Gov. Moore said he is committed to optimizing spending.
“I inherited a structural deficit when I became the governor because the state was both spending at a clip of what that was not sustainable, and we were growing at a clip that was embarrassing,” Gov. Moore said.
A structural deficit occurs when the government is spending more money than it makes in taxes.
Did Gov. Moore inherit a deficit?
In 2022, former Governor Larry Hogan and state lawmakers closed out the legislative session with an estimated $2.5 billion budget surplus, which allowed for infrastructure and school upgrades along with tax relief. The state also had about $3 billion – 12% of the state’s general fund – in its Rainy Day Fund.
Hogan met with Gov. Moore’s administration in December 2022 to share budget recommendations during which time he urged the administration and lawmakers to maintain the surplus.
“With continued inflation and economic uncertainty at the national level, we believe this is critically important, and it would be a mistake for the legislature to use its newly expanded budgetary power to return to the old habits of raiding the Rainy Day Fund or recklessly spending down the surplus,” Hogan said at the time.
During the 2022 meeting, Hogan also recommended more than $720 million in spending to expand community policing and behavioral health services, replace an aging hospital on the Eastern Shore and construct a new school and care center.
Maryland went into the 2024 legislative session facing an estimated $761 million structural deficit. At that time, Gov. Moore proposed $3.3 billion in cuts.
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