COLLEGE PARK, Md. —
What was an ascending Maryland football program that kind of fell apart last year looks to turn the tide in 2025.
On the cusp of the college football season starting a year ago, the vibes were high at Maryland following several seasons ending with bowl game victories. Latest Forecast
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But then came last year's season in which the Terps finished 4-8 with just one Big Ten win.
"You know, we talked about the frustration of 2024 season, and because of it, we've had a relentless work ethic for our ability," said Mike Locksley, who enters his seventh season as Maryland's head coach.
Of course, the team needs to be healthy to find success.
"We're super healthy. We feel like we're pretty he