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Maryland football will look to get back on track and pick up a much-needed win before a grueling schedule to end the season as it faces off at home with an underrated Indiana team Saturday.
The Terps come into this matchup after a brutal 40-14 loss against Purdue on the road last. That matchup not only brought the Terps record to 3-3, but also saw the team lose senior leader and starting cornerback Tino Ellis to a torn ACL.
Maryland comes into this game trailing the all-time series 5-2. The past two matchups between the two teams have been very close, high scoring affairs, so if the trend continues, expect a shootout Saturday. Indiana took a 34-32 victory last season.
The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.
The numbers
Maryland: 3-3 (1-2 Big Ten)
Indiana: 4-2 (1-2 Big Ten)
All-time series: Indiana leads 5-2
Odds: Indiana is a 6-point favorite
How to watch and listen
Saturday, Oct. 19, 3:30 p.m. (ET), Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium, College Park
TV: BTN (Mike Monaco, play-by-play; Stanley Jackson, analyst)
Radio: 105.7 FM (Balt.) / 980 AM (DC), TuneIn Radio App, XM 384 (Johnny Holliday, CJ Brown and LaMont Jordan)
Stream: Fox Sports
Catch up before the game
- Maryland football vs Indiana preview
- Testudo Times Podcast: The crossover begins
- Opponent film breakdown: A look at Indiana
- Maryland football to honor Bobby Ross and his 1984 team on Saturday
- Maryland football cornerback Tino Ellis out for season with upper body injury
- Maryland football’s DJ Turner to miss rest of 2019 season following DUI