It's been a Maryland football season littered with low points. But this is unquestionably rock bottom.
The Terps fell, 54-7, to Nebraska in College Park Nov. 23, dropping them to 3-8 in 2019. It's Maryland's sixth straight loss, and most of those haven't been close -- the Terps have been on the wrong end of 59, 59, 47, 42, 31 and 26-point blowouts this season.
Nebraska entered this game 4-6 and was only a 6.5-point favorite. But Maryland made the Cornhuskers look like a powerhouse. The visitors held a 531-206 yardage advantage. They ran 87 plays and held the ball for 39:58. They sacked Maryland six times and allowed just seven completions.