Maryland, Indiana and football Week 10
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Indiana won 42-28 last season on its way to the College Football Playoff. A victory Saturday would give the Hoosiers a 9-0 start for the second consecutive season under coach Curt Cignetti. Indiana had never started 9-0 in program history before Cignetti arrived ahead of the 2024 season.
The Terrapins still need two more victories to secure a bowl berth, and the second-ranked Hoosiers won’t make things easy Saturday afternoon.
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Indiana football at Maryland: How to watch, predictions, more
No. 2 Indiana football is set to take on Maryland on the road at SECU Stadium in College Park, Maryland, this weekend. The Hoosiers are coming off a 56-6 home win over UCLA this past weekend. The Bruins had been on a hot streak prior to the trip to Bloomington.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti takes the second-ranked Hoosiers on the road Saturday to face the Maryland Terrapins. Indiana is unbeaten.
and completions (160), according to Maryland communications. He also leads the Terrapins with three rushing touchdowns. Entering his eighth career start, Washington has Indiana's respect — though sixth-year senior defensive back Devan Boykin said Tuesday ...
After a four-year career at Maryland where he ranks top five in program history in scrimmage yards and touchdowns, Roman Hemby can play the villain Saturday.
No. 2 Indiana expects linebacker Aiden Fisher to be available for Saturday's game at Maryland. “I'd list him as probable,” coach Curt Cignetti said during his weekly news conference Monday.