The defense propped an emotional Durkin up for the rest of the afternoon, including on a decisive fourth-down stop with 46 seconds remaining to preserve a 42-39 win and keep Maryland’s thinning bowl hopes alive with four games remaining. “I wanted our whole team to come together, to fight, scratch, claw and find a way to get a win,” Durkin said. But Maryland may have very well lost control of its season with a loss Saturday against the Hoosiers (3-5, 0-5). I’m not going to lie to you, about the first five minutes of the game, where was that good feeling at? The defense held on eight plays on the final drive, including on fourth and 10, when Savage stopped an Indiana wide receiver three yards short of a first down.
Source: Washington Post October 29, 2017 00:09 UTC