The Morning Call (Sunday)

Lions get shelled

Tugavailoa, Terps flip the script on Penn State

- By Travis Johnson

UNIVERSITY PARK — Maryland coach Mike Locksley grew up rooting for the team he now coaches, so he’s intimately aware of all the beatings the Terps have taken year after year from Penn State.

Knowing that makes performanc­es like the one Taulia Tagovailoa and the Terps turned in during their 35-19 win over regional rival Penn State on Saturday all that more special.

Tagovailoa competed 18 of 26 passes for 282 yards and three touchdown passes.

Rakim Jarrett caught five passes for 144 yards with a pair of touchdowns, Dontay Demus caught another and Jake Funk added 80 rushing yards and a score for the Terps (2-1, 2-1 Big Ten Conference), who won for just the third time in the 44-game series and first since 2015.

“Great team win,” Locksley said. “I’m just so happy for those players in that locker room. I’m happy for the former Terp football players that have endured us not playing competitiv­ely with (Penn State).”

The Nittany Lions have outscored Maryland 163-6 over the last three meetings.

Sean Clifford completed 27 of 57 passes for 340 yards with two intercepti­ons and three touchdowns for Penn State, which fell to 0-3 for the first time since 2001.

The Terps flipped the script this time thanks to Tugavailoa and a defense that tortured Penn State all night.

A week after he turned in one of the best passing performanc­es in Terrapins history, Tugavailoa didn’t hesitate to attack Penn State’s reeling defense. He completed 14 of his first 19 throws, including a pair of long touchdowns to Rakim Jarrett on two first-quarter possession­s that gave the Terps a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.

“I feel like our whole offense, as well as our defense too, I feel like we’re all finding our rhythm,” Tugavailoa said.

Tugavailoa hit Jarrett on a short slant route and the wideout outran Penn State’s defense 42 yards into the end zone to open the scoring. Maryland went back to the play as the first quarter drew to a close, but this time Jarrett went 62 yards untouched to put Maryland up 14-0.

Funk capped an 8-play, 62-yard drive with a 38-yard touchdown run through heavy traffic early in the second quarter before Clifford cut the lead to 21-7 with a 20-yard touchdown to Dotson.

Tugavailoa gave Maryland a 28-7 lead when he found Demus running uncovered down the sideline for a 34-yard score.

“Whenyouhav­en’t been successful the first couple of games, I don’t think you underestim­ate anyone,” Penn State coach James Franklin said. “But obviously there are things we’ve got to get fixed and there are things we’ve got to improve. Weneedto get it fixed and we need to get it fixed fast.”

It got worse for Penn State. Maryland got the game’s first turnover to start the third quarter.

Nick Cross blasted Clifford and jarred the ball loose on Penn State’s first second-half possession. Linebacker Chance Campbell scooped up the fumble and returned it 44 yards to give Maryland a 35-7 lead.

 ?? BARRYREEGE­R/AP ?? Taulia Tagovailoa competed 18 of 26 passes for 282 yards and three touchdown passes and Maryland beat Penn State 35-19.
BARRYREEGE­R/AP Taulia Tagovailoa competed 18 of 26 passes for 282 yards and three touchdown passes and Maryland beat Penn State 35-19.

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