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Towson Tigers at Maryland Terrapins

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2-1, 2-1 Away
Final
17 - 44
3-0, 3-0 Home

Washington, Terps dominate in the first half en route to a 44-17 win over Towson

The Terrapins won their 18th consecutive nonconference game, the longest active streak in the FBS. Their Big Ten slate begins next weekend. This matchup against an FCS opponent — the alma mater of Maryland coach Michael Locksley — was lopsided from the start.

Roland's interception return made it 41-0 early in the third quarter. It was the first 100-yard interception return for Maryland since Tom Brown pulled off the feat in 1962 against Virginia.

“I just seen grass,” Roland said. “I just seen the green grass. Amazing teammate Dontay Joyner No. 6 helped me out with a block, and it was a touchdown from there."

DeJuan Williams scored on a 2-yard run in the first to give the Terps a 10-0 lead, then Washington reached the end zone from 2 yards out later in the quarter. A 32-yard scoring pass from Washington to Shaleak Knotts made it 24-0.

Nolan Ray added a rushing TD, and it was 34-0 after two quarters.

Washington went 16 of 22 for 261 yards with an interception. He has thrown for 773 yards through his first three college games, the most by a power conference true freshman since Alan Bowman of Texas Tech had 1,160 in 2018.

“He just understands where, and the type of accuracy that we need to make some of these throws,” Locksley said. “As I've said before, he's still working, kind of still in that training camp mode. ... But I'm really pleased with how he's protected the football and the decision making.”

Nathan Kent threw an 84-yard touchdown to Jaceon Doss in the fourth quarter for Towson.

Octavian Smith Jr. had four catches for 103 yards for Maryland.

The takeaway Towson: It was too late to make much difference, but the Tigers outscored Maryland 17-3 after the long interception return and even managed to cover the spread, which was 28 1/2 at Sportsbook.

Maryland: It's hard to take too much from a matchup like this one, but the Terrapins again showed some positive signs defensively until late. Maryland has allowed 33 points through its first three games.

“Probably the best thing that comes out of a game like this is we got to play a lot of players, and we got to put some good and bad on the tape,” Locksley said. “With a team that's inexperienced like the one we have, we'll be better because of the depth that we've been able to create by playing some of these young guys in situations today and getting it on tape."

Protection Washington still hasn't taken a sack in three games, which says a lot about how quickly he's getting the ball out — and also how well the line is pass blocking.

“Those guys have been putting in a lot of work the whole offseason and throughout the preseason,” Washington said. “I have full and complete confidence and trust in them up front, and they allow me to just sit back there and play.”

Up next Maryland plays at Wisconsin next Saturday. Towson is off before playing at Bryant on Sept. 27.

How To Watch

How can I watch Towson Tigers vs. Maryland Terrapins?
  • TV Channel: Tigers at Terrapins 2021 College Football, week 3, is broadcasted on Peacock.
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Scoring Summary

MD FG 1st Period 11:43 Sean O'Haire 37 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 1st Period 8:11 DeJuan Williams 2 Yd Run (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD TD 1st Period 3:14 Malik Washington 2 Yd Run (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD TD 2nd Period 12:24 Shaleak Knotts 32 Yd pass from Malik Washington (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD TD 2nd Period 10:45 Nolan Ray 5 Yd Run (Sean O'Haire Kick)
MD FG 2nd Period 0:00 Sean O'Haire 39 Yd Field Goal
MD TD 3rd Period 11:51 La'khi Roland 100 Yd Interception Return (Sean O'Haire Kick)
TOW TD 3rd Period 5:42 Lukkas Londono 19 Yd pass from Andrew Indorf (Caden Williams Kick)
MD FG 4th Period 11:27 Sean O'Haire 28 Yd Field Goal
TOW TD 4th Period 11:11 Jaceon Doss 84 Yd pass from Nathan Kent (Caden Williams Kick)
TOW FG 4th Period 6:13 Caden Williams 29 Yd Field Goal

Statistics

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14 1st Downs 21
1-13 3rd down efficiency 5-14
1-2 4th down efficiency 2-2
281 Total Yards 428
230 Passing 276
14/29 Comp/Att 21/29
7.9 Yards per pass 9.5
51 Rushing 152
26 Rushing Attempts 42
2.0 Yards per rush 3.6
2-11 Penalties 8-75
2 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 1
23:54 Possession 36:06

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