In the fourth quarter of its previous two games, the Maryland football team has been outscored 31-0. That staggering disparity has led to a pair of close losses, both on the Terrapins’ home field at SECU Stadium.
Coach Michael Locksley indicated he and his staff have devoted full attention to correcting the Terps’ inability to finish in the days since. Players, meanwhile, spoke candidly in the locker room Monday, without coaches present, about their accountability during the losing streak that has Maryland (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) in danger of dropping at least three in a row for a fifth consecutive season.