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Three takeaways from Maryland football’s competitive 34-27 loss at No. 4 Michigan

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Maryland put forth a valiant effort against the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines, falling, 34-27, in a competitive game.

Maryland hung around for more than three quarters, but it could not pull off the upset victory. The Terps also dealt with some injury scares, as head coach Michael Locksley said that star wide receiver Rakim Jarrett was ruled out with a head injury and starting quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa is battling knee and rib injuries; he said they’ll have more updates when they get back to College Park.

Saturday was by far Maryland’s closest game against Michigan since it beat the Wolverines in 2014, and there are some positives to take away.