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End Q3: Maryland 31, Villanova 10 An overall ugly quarter polished up by a late score to supplement Maryland's lead. Tai Felton's 39 receptions are the most by a Terp through the first four games of a season.

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Tai Felton. Superlatives. 61 yards. Fighting off defenders in his wake. Up to 157 yards receiving now, his fourth-straight 100 yard game, tying a Maryland record.

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FINAL: Maryland 38 Villanova 20 Edwards 28-32, 328yds, 2TD, INT Felton 14rec, 157yds, TD Hemby, Ray, Prather all w/ TDs Terps start strong, finish strong in the 4th. Now 3-1, face a tough test at Indiana next week as the Big Ten schedule comes into full swing.

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Maryland coach Mike Locksley notes his team's maturity after the win: “We win a game, we’re going into the locker room, and it’s almost like we lost” because of some mistakes in the second half.

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On onside kick, Locksley says it shouldn't have been a surprise and that some of the young players on the KR unit left before the ball was kicked: “These are the learning and growing pains of playing these guys.”

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Maryland coach Mike Locksley, speaking ahead of the Terps' first Big Ten road game at 4-0 Indiana, says he didn't get a chance to pay as many players as he wanted to on offense last week vs. Villanova because of how the third quarter went.

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Locksley: "Curt Cignetti has done a tremendous job," knows him and his father from their lengthy coaching careers, including when Towson (Locksley's alma mater) played IUP back in the day.

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"Our offensive line is a work in progress still," Locksley says. "We have just got to become more consistent in the run game."

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"Tai Felton is one of my favorite players" because of seeing the way he has developed in our program, Locksley says. "Nobody in our building is surprised."

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On Indiana QB Kurtis Rourke, Locksley says he's a little bit of a mixture of UVA's Anthony Colandrea and Michigan State's Aidan Chiles.

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"We area still a defensive led team," Locksley says despite success of guys like QB Billy Edwards Jr. and WR Tai Felton.

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Last season, Maryland beat Indiana so bad that the Hoosiers fired their offensive coordinator less than 24 hours later.  How much things can change in just a year.  Now, Curt Cignetti has IU at 4-0 and a touchdown favorite at home against the Terps: washingtontimes.com/news/2024/sep/…