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Maryland football outclassed by No. 2 Indiana, 55-10, in 4th straight loss

Malik Washington turns the ball over 4 times in Terps’ most lopsided defeat since 2021

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza runs past Maryland linebacker Daniel Wingate during the first half Saturday in College Park. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza runs past Maryland linebacker Daniel Wingate during the first half Saturday in College Park. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
Baltimore Sun reporter Matt Weyrich. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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The Terps couldn’t keep up with undefeated No. 2 Indiana in a fizzling 55-10 defeat, their most lopsided loss since 2021.

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