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Indiana Hoosiers at Maryland Terrapins

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2-6, 1-3 Away
Final
35 - 38
5-3, 4-1 Home

Maryland snaps skid with 38-35 victory over Indiana

Peyton Hendershot makes catch for 18-yard receiving TD

Tagovailoa threw for 419 yards and two touchdowns, and the Terrapins snapped their three-game losing streak with a 38-35 victory over Indiana on Saturday. Maryland is without receivers Dontay Demus and Jeshaun Jones, lost to season-ending injuries earlier this month, but Tagovailoa still had the program's biggest passing game since 1993.

“It just feels good to win,” Tagovailoa said. “The stats, and all that stuff, obviously it comes with it.”

The Terrapins (5-3, 2/3 Big Ten) trailed 17-14 after a 66-yard touchdown run by Indiana's Stephen Carr in the third, but Maryland answered with two touchdown drives before the quarter was over.

Challen Faamatau put the Terps ahead with a 1-yard scoring run, and then Tagovailoa connected with Carlos Carriere for a 14-yard touchdown that made it 28-17.

Tagovailoa's second TD pass came in the final quarter on a 45-yard catch-and-run by Carriere. Then Donaven McCulley threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Peyton Hendershot for the Hoosiers (2-6, 0-5), and a 2-point conversion made it 35-28.

Joseph Petrino made a 41-yard field goal with 1:20 remaining to make it a 10-point game. McCulley's 8-yard touchdown pass to Hendershot made it 38-35 with 1:00 to play, but Maryland recovered the ensuing onside kick.

“We prepare for a four-quarter game, and today it was,” Terrapins coach Michael Locksley said. “It didn't have to be, but it was.”

Tagovailoa passed for the third-most yards in Maryland history, and the most since Scott Milanovich threw for a school-record 498 against Virginia Tech in 1993.

Tagovailoa and the Terrapins won their first four games this season before blowout losses to Iowa and Ohio State and a road defeat against Minnesota. They got back on track in their homecoming game against the struggling Hoosiers.

Maryland scored touchdowns on its first two drives, on 1-yard runs by Tayon Fleet-Davis and Faamatau. Petrino missed a 40-yard kick that would have made it 17-0, and Indiana drove the other way and scored on a 1-yard run by Carr.

The game bogged down a bit after that. Indiana blocked a punt and took over at the Maryland 13, but came away with no points. A sack and a penalty forced the Hoosiers to try a 42-yard field goal, which Charles Campbell missed.

Campbell made up for that when he made a 55-yarder in the final seconds of the half to make it 14-10.

The long run by Carr gave Indiana its first lead of the game, but it was brief.

“Had a chance after we took the lead on that big run by Stephen, and two straight scoring drives just killed us,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. “The kids didn’t quit, they kept fighting. We needed to get one more stop, and we didn’t get any takeaways.”

With Michael Penix Jr. and Jack Tuttle injured, McCulley played quarterback for the Hoosiers. The freshman was 14 of 25 for 242 yards and two TDs.

“I think it was the whole team coming together,” Hendershot said. “We have a freshman quarterback and it made the team come together and play harder. I feel like we had great energy. We came out early and were sluggish, but we didn’t lay down.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Indiana: The Hoosiers are still winless in the Big Ten, a remarkable disappointment for a team that began the season in the Top 25. Indiana's previous five losses were against teams that have been in the top 10 at some point, but this game showed just how far the Hoosiers have fallen.

Maryland: This was a big win for the Terps as they attempt to reach the six-win mark that would assure bowl eligibility. Maryland's next three games are against Penn State, Michigan State and Michigan. The Terrapins then face Rutgers in the regular-season finale.

BIG DAY

Carriere had eight catches for 134 yards. He had seven receptions all season before this game.

“He's a guy that's kind of always been a role player,” Locksley said. “With injuries, we always talk about the next man stepping up.”

PENALTIES

Indiana had seven penalties to Maryland's five — but the Terps had only one 15-yarder, and the Hoosiers had four pass interference flags, an unnecessary roughness and an unsportsmanlike conduct.

UP NEXT

Indiana: The Hoosiers play at No. 6 Michigan next Saturday.

Maryland: The Terrapins host No. 20 Penn State on Saturday.

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How To Watch

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Matchup Prediction

Terrapins: 54.2%
Hoosiers: 45.8%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Scoring Summary

MD TD 1st Period 11:00 Tayon Fleet-Davis 1 Yd Run (Joseph Petrino Kick)
MD TD 1st Period 3:55 Challen Faamatau 1 Yd Run (Joseph Petrino Kick)
IU TD 2nd Period 13:42 Stephen Carr 1 Yd Run (Charles Campbell Kick)
IU FG 2nd Period 0:08 Charles Campbell 55 Yd Field Goal
IU TD 3rd Period 11:12 Stephen Carr 66 Yd Run (Charles Campbell Kick)
MD TD 3rd Period 8:34 Challen Faamatau 1 Yd Run (Joseph Petrino Kick)
MD TD 3rd Period 4:04 Carlos Carriere 14 Yd pass from Taulia Tagovailoa (Joseph Petrino Kick)
IU FG 4th Period 14:12 Charles Campbell 29 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 4th Period 12:12 Carlos Carriere 45 Yd pass from Taulia Tagovailoa (Joseph Petrino Kick)
IU TD 4th Period 9:28 Peyton Hendershot 18 Yd pass from Donaven McCulley (Donaven McCulley Pass to Peyton Hendershot for Two-Point Conversion)
MD FG 4th Period 1:20 Joseph Petrino 41 Yd Field Goal
IU TD 4th Period 1:00 Peyton Hendershot 8 Yd pass from Donaven McCulley (Charles Campbell Kick)

Statistics

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17 1st Downs 30
4-16 3rd down efficiency 7-15
2-2 4th down efficiency 0-1
446 Total Yards 498
242 Passing 419
14/25 Comp/Att 26/40
9.7 Yards per pass 10.5
204 Rushing 79
42 Rushing Attempts 46
4.9 Yards per rush 1.7
7-65 Penalties 5-40
0 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 0
27:58 Possession 32:02

Game Information

SECU Stadium

Location: College Park, MD
Attendance: 32,308 · Capacity:
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