Minnesota Dominates Maryland 48-23 in Commanding Homecoming Win
Max Brosmer's four touchdown passes lead the Gophers to their third consecutive victory, exploiting Maryland's defensive vulnerabilities.
- Minnesota's Max Brosmer threw for 320 yards and four touchdowns, showcasing a strong offensive performance against Maryland.
- Maryland's quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. struggled, throwing two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown by Minnesota's Justin Walley.
- The Gophers capitalized on Maryland's mistakes, including penalties that extended scoring drives, contributing to their commanding lead.
- Minnesota's defense, ranked fourth nationally, effectively shut down Maryland's leading Big Ten passing game, allowing only 201 yards from Edwards.
- With this victory, Minnesota improves to 5-3 overall and moves closer to bowl eligibility, while Maryland drops to 4-4, facing a challenging schedule ahead.