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Maryland receivers Levern and Taivon Jacobs could have a big year in Walt Bell's Terps spread offense

It is no secret that the Maryland Terrapins’ offense over the past several years has been, to put it mildly, lackluster. Under former head coach Randy Edsall and former offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, the offense in recent memory has been frustratingly inefficient and at times downright perplexing. In a conscious attempt to avoid beating a dead horse, here are just a few stats from last football season that particularly stand out:

  • Maryland quarterbacks threw 29 interceptions last year, most of 128 FBS teams by a comfortable margin.
  • Maryland turned the ball over 3.2 times per game, also unsurprisingly good for last in the FBS.