BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football defensive end Mikail Kamara was all over the field on Saturday in a 55-10 win over Maryland.

Kamara helped force the first of five turnovers at the start of the second quarter by forcing Terps freshman quarterback Malik Washington to make a panicked throw right to linebacker Kaiden Turner. He just sidestepped a guard in the backfield for an easy quarterback pressure.

He was around the ball all game long — he even dropped back into coverage on a handful of snaps — as part of IU's latest dominant defensive effort.

The No. 2 Hoosiers (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) starting defense held Maryland to just 233 total yards of offense and eight first downs — the Terps added 60 yards against the backups in the fourth quarter — and only allowed one touchdown.

While Kamara d

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