The Minnesota Golden Gophers (4-3) take on a conference opponent when they host the Maryland Terrapins (4-3) on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Huntington Bank Stadium in a Big Ten battle.
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When is Minnesota vs. Maryland and when does it start?
This contest between the Golden Gophers and Terrapins is scheduled on Saturday, October 26, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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Minnesota Stats & Insights
In their last outing, the Golden Gophers won 21-17 over the UCLA Bruins.
Minnesota owns the fifth-best defense this season in terms of total yards (262.3 yards allowed per game), but ranks 20th-worst on offense (318.9 yards per game).
The Golden Gophers rank 81st in passing yards this year (213.0 per game), but they’ve been thriving on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-best in the FBS with 139.6 passing yards allowed per game.
While Minnesota’s run defense ranks 48th with 122.7 rushing yards allowed per game, the offense has been worse, ranking 16th-worst (105.9 rushing yards per game).
Defensively, the Golden Gophers have been a top-25 unit, ranking 11th-best by surrendering only 15.9 points per game. They rank 89th on offense (25.0 points per game).
Maryland Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Terrapins knocked off the USC Trojans 29-28.
In terms of total offense, Maryland ranks 36th in the FBS (434.4 total yards per game) and 80th defensively (373.4 total yards allowed per contest).
The Terrapins rank 15th-worst in passing yards allowed per game (269.4), but at least they’ve been getting things done on the other side of the ball, ranking ninth-best in passing yards per game (313.3).
Maryland ranks 103rd in the FBS with 121.1 rushing yards per contest, but it has been lifted up by its defense, which ranks 18th-best by giving up just 104.0 rushing yards per game.
In terms of points scored the Terrapins rank 64th in the FBS (29.4 points per game), and they are 74th on the other side of the ball (24.9 points allowed per contest).
Minnesota Key Players to Watch
Max Brosmer leads Minnesota with 1,456 passing yards (208.0 ypg) on 143-of-210 passing with eight touchdowns compared to four interceptions this season.
Darius Taylor has carried the ball 89 times for a team-high 432 yards (61.7 per game), with six touchdowns this year. He has also caught 29 passes for 223 yards (31.9 per game) and two touchdowns.
This season Marcus Major has collected 223 yards (31.9 per game) on 52 attempts with two touchdowns, while also grabbing 15 passes for 115 yards (16.4 per game).
Daniel Jackson’s 451 receiving yards (64.4 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 42 receptions and one touchdown.
Elijah Spencer has racked up 255 receiving yards (36.4 yards per game) and two touchdowns, reeling in 22 passes this year.
Maryland Key Players to Watch
Billy Edwards Jr. has thrown for 2,113 yards (301.9 ypg) to lead Maryland, completing 70.1% of his passes and recording 13 touchdown passes and four interceptions this season.
Roman Hemby’s team-high 372 rushing yards (53.1 per game) have come on 78 carries, with four touchdowns this year. He’s also tacked on 22 catches for 144 yards (20.6 per game) and one touchdown.
This season Nolan Ray has rushed for 239 yards (34.1 per game) on 45 carries with two touchdowns.
Tai Felton’s 803 receiving yards (114.7 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s registered 64 receptions and six touchdowns.
Kaden Prather has reeled in 43 passes for 461 yards (65.9 yards per game) and three touchdowns this year.
Dylan Wade’s 17 receptions have turned into 226 yards (32.3 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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