The Wolverines beat the Terrapins in their first conference game of the 2022 season.
found some success against Michigan's pass defense. finishing the game with 207 yards and a touchdown, completing 20 of his 30 pass attempts.
However, the Terrapins quarterback threw two interceptions, including one with six minutes to go in the game by defensive back R.J. Moten to help secure the Wolverines' seven-point victory. The Wolverines were without backup running back Donovan Edwards, left guard Trevor Keegan and tight end Erick All.Michigan fans enjoying the first 3 games and then watching the first half of this Maryland game
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