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5 takeaways from Maryland football's spring game

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Maryland football played its spring game Saturday afternoon, culminating over a month of spring practices. The Terps’ offense, which operated under normal football scoring rules, eked out a 40-35 win over the defense, which received seven points for its two interceptions and three points for each of its seven forced three-and-outs.

Any results from an April scrimmage in front of a mostly-empty stadium should be taken with a couple grains of salt, but here are some observations from the game.

1. Walt Bell’s offense looks as fast as it’s ever been. Huddles really weren’t a thing Saturday, and quarterbacks Tyrrell Pigrome and Max Bortenschlager seemed to settle into the rhythm of the game after a rocky start.