Final Nov 19
AKR 38 -10.5 o49.0
KENT 17 10.5 u49.0
Final Nov 19
WMU 14 -6.5 o56.5
CMU 16 6.5 u56.5
Final Nov 19
NIU 9 1.0 o43.0
M-OH 20 -1.0 u43.0
Final Nov 20
OHIO 24 1.0 o46.5
TOL 7 -1.0 u46.5
Final Nov 20
BUFF 37 1.0 o53.0
EMU 20 -1.0 u53.0
Final Nov 21
NCST 29 7.5 o51.5
GT 30 -7.5 u51.5
Final Nov 22
TEM 27 17.0 o55.5
UTSA 51 -17.0 u55.5
Final Nov 22
PUR 17 14.0 o48.5
MSU 24 -14.0 u48.5
Final Nov 22
UNLV 27 -7.5 o59.5
SJSU 16 7.5 u59.5
Final Nov 23
WAKE 14 23.5 o66.5
MIA 42 -23.5 u66.5
Final Nov 23
MISS 17 -13.0 o58.0
FLA 24 13.0 u58.0
Final Nov 23
ILL 38 2.5 o47.5
RUTG 31 -2.5 u47.5
Final Nov 23
SMU 33 -11.0 o54.5
UVA 7 11.0 u54.5
Final Nov 23
SHSU 11 5.0 o57.0
JVST 21 -5.0 u57.0
Final Nov 23
CONN 24 10.0 o53.0
SYR 31 -10.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
IOWA 29 -4.5 o41.0
MD 13 4.5 u41.0
Final Nov 23
IU 15 10.5 o52.5
OSU 38 -10.5 u52.5
Final Nov 23
UNC 21 -2.5 o50.0
BC 41 2.5 u50.0
Final Nov 23
MASS 21 42.5 o55.0
UGA 59 -42.5 u55.0
Final Nov 23
WKU 21 1.0 o56.0
LIB 38 -1.0 u56.0
Final Nov 23
UTEP 0 41.0 o52.5
TENN 56 -41.0 u52.5
Final Nov 23
CHSO 7 34.0 o44.5
FSU 41 -34.0 u44.5
Final Nov 23
RICE 14 -7.0 o52.0
UAB 40 7.0 u52.0
Final Nov 23
BGSU 38 -12.0 o54.5
BALL 13 12.0 u54.5
Final Nov 23
JMU 20 -7.0 o57.5
APP 34 7.0 u57.5
Final Nov 23
NMSU 36 3.0 o53.0
MTU 21 -3.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
ULM 21 3.0 o51.5
ARST 28 -3.0 u51.5
Final Nov 23
CHAR 39 -3.0 o49.5
FAU 27 3.0 u49.5
Final Nov 23
FIU 26 -9.0 o42.5
KENN 27 9.0 u42.5
Final Nov 23
ARIZ 28 10.5 o60.0
TCU 49 -10.5 u60.0
Final Nov 23
USA 35 -24.0 o54.0
USM 14 24.0 u54.0
Final Nov 23
GASO 26 2.0 o59.5
CCU 6 -2.0 u59.5
Final Nov 23
UCF 21 -3.0 o60.0
WVU 31 3.0 u60.0
Final Nov 23
TLSA 30 17.5 o61.0
USF 63 -17.5 u61.0
Final Nov 23
UK 14 18.0 o47.0
TEX 31 -18.0 u47.0
Final Nov 23
NW 6 10.5 o35.0
MICH 50 -10.5 u35.0
Final Nov 23
SDSU 20 5.0 o60.0
USU 41 -5.0 u60.0
Final Nov 23
WIS 25 1.0 o40.5
NEB 44 -1.0 u40.5
Final Nov 23
TTU 56 -4.5 o63.5
OKST 48 4.5 u63.5
Final Nov 23
CIT 14
CLEM 51
Final Nov 23
BYU 23 3.5 o49.5
ASU 28 -3.5 u49.5
Final Nov 23
COLO 21 -1.5 o60.0
KU 37 1.5 u60.0
Final Nov 23
ECU 40 2.5 o74.5
UNT 28 -2.5 u74.5
Final Nov 23
PSU 26 -11.5 o45.0
MINN 25 11.5 u45.0
Final Nov 23
STAN 21 14.5 o53.5
CAL 24 -14.5 u53.5
Final Nov 23
PITT 9 7.0 o57.0
LOU 37 -7.0 u57.0
Final Nov 23
WOF 12 43.0 o49.5
SOCAR 56 -43.0 u49.5
Final Nov 23
LT 14 23.5 o48.5
ARK 35 -23.5 u48.5
Final Nov 23
MIZZ 39 -10.0 o58.0
MSST 20 10.0 u58.0
Final Nov 23
TROY 30 7.5 o51.5
ULL 51 -7.5 u51.5
Final Nov 23
GSU 52 23.5 o59.5
TXST 44 -23.5 u59.5
Final Nov 23
ARMY 14 14.0 o44.5
ND 49 -14.0 u44.5
Final Nov 23
BAY 20 -7.0 o51.0
HOU 10 7.0 u51.0
Final Nov 23
WSU 38 -10.5 o56.5
ORST 41 10.5 u56.5
Final Nov 23
BSU 17 -22.5 o54.0
WYO 13 22.5 u54.0
Final Nov 23
ISU 31 -6.5 o42.5
UTAH 28 6.5 u42.5
Final Nov 23
ALA 3 -13.5 o47.0
OKLA 24 13.5 u47.0
Final Nov 23
MRSH 42 3.0 o51.5
ODU 35 -3.0 u51.5
Final 4OT Nov 23
TAM 41 -2.5 o48.0
AUB 43 2.5 u48.0
Final Nov 23
VAN 17 10.0 o52.5
LSU 24 -10.0 u52.5
Final Nov 23
CIN 15 7.5 o55.0
KSU 41 -7.5 u55.0
Final Nov 23
VT 28 -2.5 o46.0
DUKE 31 2.5 u46.0
Final Nov 23
CSU 22 3.5 o43.5
FRES 28 -3.5 u43.5
Final Nov 23
USC 19 -5.0 o53.0
UCLA 13 5.0 u53.0
Final Nov 23
AFA 22 3.0 o44.5
NEV 19 -3.0 u44.5
Maryland 7th Big Ten8-5
Ohio State 2nd Big Ten11-2

Maryland @ Ohio State preview

Ohio Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 19, 2022 ) Ohio State 43, Maryland 30

Ohio State will play its fifth straight undefeated team when the Buckeyes host Maryland on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

Obviously, with a No. 4 ranking for the Buckeyes (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten), their first four opponents didn't fare well.

The Terrapins (5-0, 2-0) feel they can change that on the strength of quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, the reigning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.

In a 44-17 win over Indiana last Saturday, Tagovailoa threw for 352 yards and a career-high five touchdowns to go along with a rushing score. The younger brother of Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa ranks 13th all-time in Big Ten passing yards with 9,343.

"He's always been a dynamic player. I mean, he creates offense," Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles said. "He has a really strong arm, can make the throws from sideline to sideline. I just think he's a great player, but he's also making good decisions. He hurt us last year with some of his plays.

"He has the ability to extend plays and when you get an extended play the opportunity is there to make an explosive or give up an explosive play."

But it's not only the offense which has enabled the Terrapins to enjoy their first 5-0 start since 2001. While averaging 38.6 points (tied for 15th nationally) they have allowed just 13.2 points per game (16th).

The Buckeyes have defeated Indiana, Youngstown State, Western Kentucky and then-No. 9 Notre Dame, 17-14 in their most recent game on Sept. 23.

It was a coming-of-age outing vs. the Fighting Irish for junior quarterback Kyle McCord, who led the Buckeyes on a 65-yard scoring drive that was capped by a 1-yard TD run by Chip Trayanum for the win with one second left.

During that final series, McCord completed passes for first downs on third-and-10, third-and-19 and fourth-and-7.

"Obviously, he's gotten better every week and that's what you expect with a first-year starter at the quarterback position," Maryland coach Mike Locksley said. "He's taken over a system that is a quarterback-friendly system. He has the intangibles. He has the ability to make all the throws but I thought they've done a really good job of how they've brought him along."

Maryland is used to fast starts with a 12-1 record in September over the past three seasons, only to be a combined 8-10 the rest of the way the past two seasons.

It will be a challenge for the Terps to continue their winning streak with history not on their side in the series against the Buckeyes. They have lost all eight meetings with last season's 43-30 loss in College Park, Md., marking the fewest points they have allowed.

Ohio State is 4-0 at home against the Terps with an average score of 62.5-18.3. The Buckeyes have scored at least 62 points in the past three games in Ohio Stadium vs. Maryland.

"We've got some talented players in our locker room," Locksley said. "And I think it's all about us earning the respect that I think our players feel we deserve."

--Field Level Media

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