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Five things to watch heading into the 2021 Maryland football season

After a shortened season that featured no fans, game cancellations and uncertainty because of the COVID pandemic, the Maryland football team is relieved to have some sense of normalcy heading into the 2021 season.

For third-year coach Mike Locksley, normalcy means no more excuses. The Terps, who finished 2-3 in 2020, haven’t had a winning season since 2014, their first year in the Big Ten.

With Maryland returning 85% of its production from last season along with a top 20 recruiting class, Locksley said it’s time to turn the talent into results instead of talking about the potential the roster holds.