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Every year, the Terps play 3 non-conference games, and 9 vs the BIG10.  Being in the East division, Michigan,  Ohio St. and Penn St. are sure losses on the schedule every year.  The schedule alternates every year between 4 or 5 conference games at home.   In 2020, it's 5 at home including Wisconsin and Minnesota, the two top teams in the West.  Sure to hear some spin from Damon Evans, on his weekly Thursday appearance on 105.7, telling us how the Terps are showing progress and looking ahead to next season.

9/5 vs Towson
9/12 vs Northern Illinois
9/19 @ WV
10/3 vs MINN
10/10 @  IND
10/17 @  Northwestern
10/24 vs WIS
10/31 vs Rutgers
11/7 @ MICH
11/14 vs Ohio ST
11/21 @ Penn ST
11/28 vs Mich ST
 
 
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4 minutes ago, ArtVanDelay said:

Safe to say that Maryland will soon be cellar dwellers in the Big Ten with Rutgers hiring Greg Schiano.

MD actually doubled its field goal total for the year ,and had a 3 pt lead in the 3Q of the Mich St game.  Season ends predictably on 7 game losing streak.

OK, going out on a limb, MD will beat Towson in the 2020 home opener, not much more after that.

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