Maryland meets Washington in Big Ten play
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12:43 PM on Sunday, September 28
By The Associated Press
Washington (3-1) at Maryland (4-0), Oct. 4 at 3:30 p.m. EDT.
How to watch: BTN
Key stats
Maryland Offense
Overall: 368.5 yards per game (86th in FBS)
Passing: 265.8 yards per game (37th)
Rushing: 102.8 yards per game (122nd)
Scoring: 32.5 points per game (54th)
Maryland Defense
Overall: 300.5 yards per game (31st in FBS)
Passing: 208.3 yards per game (66th)
Rushing: 92.3 yards per game (24th)
Scoring: 10.8 points per game (7th)
Washington Offense
Overall: 460.5 yards per game (24th in FBS)
Passing: 250.3 yards per game (52nd)
Rushing: 210.3 yards per game (29th)
Scoring: 43.3 points per game (13th)
Washington Defense
Overall: 286 yards per game (24th in FBS)
Passing: 201.8 yards per game (57th)
Rushing: 84.3 yards per game (13th)
Scoring: 19.8 points per game (46th)
Maryland ranks 120th in third down percentage, converting 31.6% of the time.
Both teams have strong turnover margins. Maryland ranks 3rd in the FBS at +7, and Washington ranks 11th at +5.
Washington is 24th in FBS in red zone offense, scoring on 94.7% of trips.
Team leaders
Maryland
Passing: Malik Washington, 1,038 yards, 8 TDs, 1 INT, 59.7 completion percentage
Rushing: DeJuan Williams, 183 yards on 47 carries, 1 TD
Receiving: Shaleak Knotts, 276 yards on 14 catches, 5 TDs
Washington
Passing: Demond Williams Jr., 951 yards, 6 TDs, 0 INTs, 75.6 completion percentage
Rushing: Jonah Coleman, 417 yards on 64 carries, 9 TDs
Receiving: Denzel Boston, 275 yards on 19 catches, 3 TDs
Last game
Maryland won 27-10 over Wisconsin on Saturday, Sept. 20. Washington led Maryland with 265 yards on 18-of-34 passing (52.9%) for two touchdowns and no interceptions. He also carried the ball four times for -12 yards and one rushing touchdown. DeJuan Williams had 62 rushing yards on 15 carries, adding two receptions for 14 yards. Octavian Smith Jr. had six receptions for 113 yards.
Washington lost 24-6 to Ohio State on Saturday, Sept. 27. Demond Williams Jr. led Washington with 173 yards on 18-of-22 passing (81.8%) for no touchdowns and no interceptions. Coleman carried the ball 13 times for 70 yards, adding three receptions for 26 yards. Dezmen Roebuck put up 58 yards on four catches.
Next game
Maryland hosts Nebraska on Oct. 11. Washington hosts Rutgers on Oct. 10.