Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Johnson’s big run lifts Maryland over Minnesota

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MINNEAPOLI­S - Max Bortenschl­ager is a third-stringer no longer. With Maryland’s top two quarterbac­ks out for the season, Bortenschl­ager is now the man for the Terrapins.

He will get no arguments from Minnesota.

Bortenschl­ager threw for 154 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score and Ty Johnson’s 34-yard touchdown run with 1:10 to play lifted Maryland to a 31-24 victory over Minnesota on Saturday.

“That’s Max every day,” Maryland coach D.J. Durkin said. “The difference was he had a team around him that was playing with a resolve, a determinat­ion of just a group of guys that decided to come together and do something special.”

Bortenschl­ager completed 18 of 28 passes with no intercepti­ons and no sacks for the Terrapins (3-1). Johnson rushed for 130 yards, Lorenzo Harrison III added 75 yards and Maryland racked up 262 yards on the ground against a Minnesota defense that was ranked No. 1 in the country against the run.

Conor Rhoda was 13 for 26 for 229 yards, a touchdown and two intercepti­ons for previously unbeaten Minnesota (3-1). Tyler Johnson had three catches for 69 yards, but the Golden Gophers rushed for just 80 yards.

“It exposed a lot of weaknesses,” Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck said. “That’s what we can get to work on in practice this week to fix.”

D.J. Moore caught eight passes for 90 yards and a touchdown for Maryland.

Bortenschl­ager looked overwhelme­d at times last week when he was thrust into surprise duty following Hill’s injury. Given a week to practice as the starter, he was much more comfortabl­e.

“It was huge knowing that I was the guy,” Bortenschl­ager said. “Going through the week, everyone around the facility just instilled a bunch of confidence in me. They always told me they had my back.”

He squeezed a throw in between two defenders on fourth-and-11 from the Gophers 31 in the first quarter. D.J. Turner made a leaping catch for a 22-yard gain, setting up Bortenschl­ager’s 7yard draw for a touchdown to get Maryland on the board.

He came up big again in the fourth quarter on third-andgoal from the 4, rolling to his right and hitting a wide-open Jake Funk in the flat for a 2417 lead. It was the first time an opponent has scored against Minnesota’s defense in the second half this season.

The Gophers tied the game midway through the fourth quarter when Shannon Brooks scored with four minutes to play, but Bortenschl­ager gave Maryland its ninth third-down conversion of the game at the Minnesota 39 and Ty Johnson burst through the line and went untouched for the touchdown to seal the victory.

TAKEAWAY

Maryland: What a difference a week makes for Bortenschl­ager. The sophomore was calm and composed and was able to use his legs just enough — four carries for 18 yards — to keep Minnesota’s defense honest.

Minnesota: The defense was giving up just 59 yards rushing per game, but couldn’t get their hands on Maryland’s backs. Ty Johnson averaged 7.7 yards per carry and Harrison was at a healthy 4.4. Losing defensive back Antoine Winfield Jr. to a hamstring injury in the first half did not help.

UP NEXT

Maryland: Things don’t get any easier for the Terrapins next week. A road trip to Ohio State awaits.

Minnesota: The Gophers go on the road for the first time in Big Ten play, visiting improving Purdue.

 ?? AP ?? Maryland running back Ty Johnson (6) runs in for the game-winning touchdown in the 4th quarter Saturday.
AP Maryland running back Ty Johnson (6) runs in for the game-winning touchdown in the 4th quarter Saturday.

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