Terps Tidbits
Maryland shows its mettle in Big Ten opener
A month ago, Maryland seemed to have no shot on the road in its season opener against Texas. The Terps were a double-digit underdog with a sophomore quarterback making his second career start. Seems to be the perfect formula.
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The victory helped erase the disappointment of last week’s 38-10 home loss to Central Florida and the angst surrounding the loss of quarterbacks
Given that Minnesota came in leading the Football Bowl Subdivision in scoring defense and rushing defense — albeit against less-than-mediocre competition — it figured that the Golden Gophers were going to make Bortenschlager beat them.
He did.
By running Bortenschlager a couple of times early on, including on Maryland’s first touchdown, it helped open things up for
After being held to 42 rushing yards in the loss to UCF, the Terps ran for 262 yards, with Johnson providing 130 yards and the game-winning touchdown on 18 carries. Harrison added 75 yards on 17 carries.
Bortenschlager was not only efficient in his execution, finishing 18-for-28 passing for 154 yards with two touchdowns.
Funk, who has played primarily on special teams and as a blocker on passing downs, scored on a 4-yard pass from Bortenschlager early in the fourth quarter to put the Terps ahead 24.17. In Maryland’s win at Texas to open the season, Funk’s touchdown opened a 51-34 lead.
Given the way Funk’s game seems to get better the closer he gets to the goal line, it should not come as a big surprise that he set the single-season Maryland state record for touchdowns with 52 as a senior at Damascus.
With a need for a short-yardage back, especially near the goal line, Funk should be in that role going forward.
While fellow graduate student
Darmstadter took over against Towson and made a school-record nine PATs, including one that banked in off the goal post. After mixed results against UCF, Darmstadter’s 51-yarder with time about to expire in the second quarter Saturday was his career best.
It might have been interesting to see what would have happened if the final drive came down to Darmstadter. Given that he was kicking into the same end of the stadium where he booted the 51-yarder, he certainly would have had confidence.
Johnson took care of that by scoring the winning touchdown and junior cornerback