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Northwestern exploits Maryland’s turnover and earns its first Big Ten victory
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Northwestern exploits Maryland’s turnover and earns its first Big Ten victory

COLLEGE PARK, Maryland (AP) – Defensive end Aidan Hubbard recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter, and Northwestern pulled away from Maryland 37-10 on Friday night for its first Big Ten victory this season.

Jack Lausch and Cam Porter rushed for touchdowns in the first half for the Wildcats (3-3, 1-2), who won despite leading 355-283 yards.

Billy Edwards Jr. rushed for a touchdown for Maryland (3-3, 0-3), which committed four times as many turnovers. The Terrapins dropped their 10th straight game after an open date, a streak that dates back to 2017 and includes a pair of losses after pandemic cancellations in 2020.

Maryland trailed 17-10 early in the fourth quarter when Edwards was blindsided by defensive tackle Carmine Bastone and lost possession of the ball. Hubbard collected the ball at the Maryland 2 and took a step into the end zone.

For the Terpen it was the first of three turnover figures in the fourth quarter. Northwestern outscored Maryland 20-3 in the final 15 minutes, with 17 of the points coming from takeaways.

The Wildcats opened the scoring on Lausch’s 9-yard scramble in the first quarter. After Maryland’s punt on the next possession put Northwestern up 8, Lausch led a 16-play drive capped by Porter’s 3-yard touchdown run with 12:08 left in the half.

Ricardo Cooper Jr. van de Terps fumbled the ensuing kickoff and set up Akers’ 43-yard field goal four plays later, putting Northwestern up 17-0.

Maryland couldn’t produce points nearly as efficiently. Edwards scored on a 1-yard jumper on fourth-and-goal with 3:22 before halftime, completing a 16-play drive. Jack Howes made a 31-yard field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter, capping an 18-yard possession.

Lausch completed 10 of 18 for 203 yards.

Edwards was 28 of 51 for 296 yards and an interception.

Maryland’s Tai Felton, who leads the Big Ten in receiving yards, returned after leaving the Terps’ Sept. 28 loss in Indiana with an undisclosed injury. He had nine catches for 77 yards.

The takeaway

Northwestern: The Wildcats took care of the ball, exploited Maryland turnovers and limited the Terps to 59 rushing yards. It was a winning formula on Friday and Northwestern will no doubt look to repeat it in the second half of the season.

Maryland: The Terps fell to .500 while losing at home for the second time this season. With a second-half schedule that includes Southern California, Minnesota, Oregon, Rutgers, Iowa and Penn State — who entered the week with a combined record of 23-8 — Maryland’s chances of winning remain fourth consecutive bowl berth to be earned narrow.

Next

Northwestern will host Wisconsin on Oct. 19.

Maryland stays home to face new Big Ten foe Southern California on Oct. 19.