The 38-7 loss against Michigan Saturday afternoon marked Maryland’s fourth straight defeat, dropping their season record to 3-6 and Big Ten record to 1-5.
Read MoreHead Coach Mike Locksley said that a good team does not beat themselves week after week.
Read MoreComing into the game with a record of 1-4 in the midst of a three game losing streak, Purdue was supposed to be a game in which the Terps could build momentum upon for the rest of the season.
Read MoreDescribed as a “high-ankle sprain,” per head coach Mike Locksley, Jackson suffered the injury on the Terps’ last drive of the first half after getting his ankle caught underneath a Rutgers’ defender.
Read MoreMaryland picked up it’s first victory over a ranked opponent at home since 2010.
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