Big Ten Power Rankings: Has Ohio State done enough to be No.1?
By Mark Rogers
Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports
Bottom Feeders
13. Maryland (2-2)
Purdue look out. Your reign might be over. Maryland is horrible.
The Terps got off to a pretty successful start to its Big Ten membership with four wins in its first seven games. Then came a 25-point blown lead vs Rutgers and an embarrassing loss to Stanford in the postseason. Now Maryland faces the Big Ten after two brutal losses.
West Virginia whipped Maryland 45-6. The Terps were completely outclassed in every way possible; giving up 601 total yards and 37 first downs. Three weeks ago Maryland not only lost to Bowling Green, the Terps got blasted 48-27.
While Randy Edsall chooses between Daxx Garman and Caleb Rowe at quarterback, the rest of us can wonder why the Big Ten added this program. Football counts most, right?
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