Los Angeles Times

Forecast remains cloudy at Ohio State, Maryland

- By Tom Hoffarth time when Iowa lost to UCLA in the 1985 Rose Bowl. sports@latimes.com

When the skies cleared after lengthy rainstorms Saturday afternoon over Columbus, Ohio, and Landover, Md., the loyalists at Ohio State and Maryland might have looked for a rainbow as a sign that scandalous times would end soon.

Check the weather report: Cloudy, with still a chance of meaty firings.

Separate but equally prophetic thunder and lightning delays, each lasting about an hour and a half, interrupte­d things during what turned out to be the Buckeyes’ and Terrapins’ season-opening victories.

Without head coach Urban Meyer, No. 5 Ohio State washed away Oregon State 77-31 at the Horseshoe, tying a school record for most points in a season opener. Despite the long halftime break, Ohio State extended its nation-long streak of 18 wins to start a season, and the program is one triumph away from 900.

Without head coach DJ Durkin, Maryland allowed No. 23 Texas to score 22 unanswered points, took a third-quarter lead before the weather stoppage, and then slipped and slid to a 34-29 victory at FedEx Field.

By various reports, Meyer and Durkin served their school-imposed suspension­s by watching their team’s games from the comfort of their home’s flat screens. But the umbrella effect of their actions isn’t making anyone there feel real comfortabl­e.

Meyer will be allowed to return to practice Monday, although his suspension lasts two more games for “failure to take sufficient management action.” His sanctions are the result of an internal investigat­ion that determined he mismanaged punishment for now-fired assistant Zach Smith, accused of domestic violence and failing to adhere to a restrainin­g order.

“When Coach gets back, we’re looking forward to getting him back and looking forward to those meetings and kind of building as we go to Rutgers,” said Buckeyes offensive coordinato­r and interim head coach Ryan Day, noting the team’s next opponent. “My job is not to replace Coach Meyer. My job is to just keep this place until he gets back.”

“We’re playing for Coach and we’re playing for each other, and we took it out on the field today,” said Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins, who passed for 313 yards and five touchdowns.

Durkin remains on leave with no end in sight as a result of an investigat­ion about a toxic culture created by his staff, said to be part of the circumstan­ces that led to the death of 19year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair from heatstroke after a strength and conditioni­ng drill. Maryland lined up for its first offensive play Saturday in a missing-man formation — McNair’s spot on the offensive line was left open. Texas declined the delay of game penalty. Maryland players all wore McNair’s No. 79 on a sticker decal on their helmets.

The Terrapins’ 24-7 lead in the second quarter was flipped into a 29-24 deficit in the third quarter. But Maryland came out of the storm watch by scoring the game’s final 10 points, and clinched it with an intercepti­on of a pass by Texas’ Sam Ehlinger with less than two minutes left.

“I just can’t say enough about our players, everything they’ve been through and the way they stuck together,” Maryland interim coach Matt Canada said. “It was a great way to honor Jordan. This was a win for Jordan. We’re certainly proud of our team.”

Problemati­c weather delayed and postponed several other games across the country. Play was stopped for more than an hour at halftime amid No. 17 West Virginia’s 40-14 runaway over Tennessee in Charlotte, N.C. Lightning warnings hit right after the opening kickoff in the Akron-Nebraska game in Lincoln., Neb., and it was canceled, as was South Dakota State at Iowa State. Two breaks for lightning also occurred during Air Force’s 38-0 win over Stony Brook at Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fry to Ferentz

Iowa’s 33-7 triumph over North Illinois gave 63-year-old Kirk Ferentz a school recordbrea­king 144th coaching win with the Hawkeyes at the start of his 20th season.

He is 144-90-0 since taking over for Hayden Fry before the 1999 season. Fry, who retired at age 70, had 20 full seasons to set the previous Iowa win record with a 143-89-6 mark. But he also racked up 87 wins in 17 prior seasons at SMU and North Texas.

“The big games we won in the ’80s got down to playing good, solid, fundamenta­l football. I think [Fry] fooled a lot of people with the white pants, the sunglasses and exotic [plays],” said Ferentz, Fry’s assistant from 1981-89, during a

No wasted efforts

New alternativ­e Adidas-made uniforms, cleats and gloves that Miami will wear against Louisiana State in Sunday’s nationally televised game have been made from marine plastic waste — “repurposed and upcycled materials” — according to the school.

More than 70% of the jerseys are from raw materials taken from fishing nets and nylon waste. The jerseys will then be auctioned off to raise funds for Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheri­c Science.

Numbers game

Texas has lost four straight games as a ranked team, the third-longest streak in the Associated Press poll era. …

Annapolis, Md.-based Navy traveled 4,800 miles to open its season at Hawaii late Saturday, and the Midshipmen will travel 26,496 miles this season for six road games plus two neutral-site games. …

Akron was cut a $1.17 million check for its trip to Nebraska, and will also get $1.2 million by going to Northweste­rn in two weeks … No. 2 Clemson got off with a relative bargain, giving $360,000 to Furman to make a 30-mile trip.

Extra points

On the first play from scrimmage during the West Virginia-Tennessee game, Mountainee­rs senior defensive lineman Kenny Bigelow Jr. broke through and forced a fumble from Vols quarterbac­k Jarrett Guarantano. The 6-foot-4, 307-pound Bigelow is a former USC five-star recruit who had season-ending knee injuries in 2014 and 2016 and played in just 19 games over five seasons. Bigelow, who became a graduate transfer to West Virginia last March after considerin­g retiring from the game, also had two solo tackles in the Mountainee­rs’ win. …

Recently fired UCLA head coach Jim Mora will join Mack Brown, Gene Chizik, Hugh Freeze and Todd Graham in the ESPNEWS “Coaches Only Film Room” at the network’s Bristol, Conn., studios as part of the ESPN “MegaCast” coverage of Virginia Tech-Florida State on Monday….

Florida suspended seven players before its season-opening runaway win over visiting Charleston Southern for what was called “not living up to the Gator standard.” Three of the players — defensive lineman Kyree Campbell, receiver Kadarius Toney and cornerback Brian Edwards — were involved in a campus altercatio­n last May that included Airsoft guns and a frying pan. Toney also was later pulled over with a loaded AR-15 assault rifle in his car. Edwards was in the car with Toney. …

Florida State backup quarterbac­k Bailey Hockman has announced he will transfer, leaving the Seminoles with two scholarshi­p quarterbac­ks on their roster.

 ?? Rob Carr Getty Images ?? P L AY E R S on scandal-marred Maryland celebrate their 34-29 win over Texas. Coach DJ Durkin is on administra­tive leave.
Rob Carr Getty Images P L AY E R S on scandal-marred Maryland celebrate their 34-29 win over Texas. Coach DJ Durkin is on administra­tive leave.

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