How to watch Rutgers vs. Maryland in Week 13

Nov 26, 2022 - 12:30 PM
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Maryland football is in the midst of a three-game losing streak against some of the Big Ten’s best in Wisconsin, Penn State and Ohio State. Maryland was not competitive against Wisconsin and Penn State, but went wire-to-wire with the No. 2-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes in College Park last weekend.

Maryland sits at 6-5 and has a chance to improve its regular season win total from last season with a win against Rutgers, the same team the Terps beat to become bowl eligible in the last week of the regular season a year ago.

Here’s how to tune into the game.

The numbers

Maryland: 6-5 (3-5 Big Ten)

Rutgers: 4-7 (1-7 Big Ten)

All-time series: Maryland leads, 6-4

DraftKings Sportsbook line: Maryland -14, O/U 48.5

How to watch and listen

Saturday, Nov. 26, 12:00 p.m. EST; SECU Stadium, College Park, Maryland

TV: Big Ten Network — Jason Ross Jr. (play-by-play), Matt McGloin (analyst)

Radio: 105.7 FM (Baltimore) / 980 AM (D.C.) — Johnny Holliday (play-by-play), Steve Suter (analyst)

Streaming: FOX Sports

Catch up before the game

Maryland football vs. Rutgers preview

Testudo Times Podcast: Maryland men’s basketball’s arrival and Maryland football breakdown

Presenting the Big Ten football spreads for week 13

Takeaways from Maryland football’s loss to No. 2 Ohio State

Grading Maryland football’s position groups after its loss to Ohio State

MM 11.17: Three Maryland football players accept invites to Reese’s Senior Bowl

Takeaways from Maryland football’s embarrassing loss to No. 14 Penn State

Maryland football trounced by No. 14 Penn State, 30-0

Chad Ryland’s quest for perfection finds a home in College Park

Family bonds, strong values have paved the path for Roman Hemby’s success on the big stage

Jakorian Bennett wanted to quit football. Now, he’s living out his dreams on the gridiron at Maryland.








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