Maryland QB C.J. Brown ‘looks good’

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Good news might be on the way for the Maryland Terrapins.

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Quarterback C.J. Brown, who injured his wrist in the Terrapins 37-15 win over the Indiana Hoosiers last week, looks like he is on track to play when the Terrapins host the Ohio State Buckeyes Saturday.

According to Matt Zenitz of The Baltimore Sun, Brown has been practicing and “looks good.”

"Maryland has yet to make a decision on whether quarterback C.J. Brown will play against No. 20 Ohio State on Saturday. However, Brown has been practicing this week and has looked good in practice, according to sources.Brown suffered a sprained left wrist during the Terps’ win over Indiana last week."

If he can’t play, Caleb Rowe, a very experienced backup, will get the start. Rowe completed 12-of-18 for 198 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions last week.

On the season, Brown has completed 73-of-128 passes for 996 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions. He’s rushed for another 266 yards and five touchdowns.

The Buckeyes and Terrapins will kick-off at noon EST.

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