NCAAF Game Recap - Penn State at Maryland
Fri Sep 27, 2019 8:00 PM EDT

Clem
21
UNC
20
F
Miss
31
Bama
59
F
OSU
48
Neb
7
F
TxTch
16
Okla
55
F
MissSt
23
Aub
56
F
NW
15
Wisc
24
F
Tows
0
Fla
38
F
UVA
20
ND
35
F
PSU
59
MD
0
F
MidTN
3
Iowa
48
F
AzSt
24
Cal
17
F
USC
14
Wash
28
F
WaSt
13
Utah
38
F
Rut
0
Mich
52
F
UConn
21
UCF
56
F
TxAM
31
Ark
27
F
K St
13
OkSt
26
F
Ind
31
MSU
40
F
Navy
23
Mem
35
F
Duke
45
VaTec
10
F
SJSU
24
AF
41
F
C Mi
15
WestMI
31
F
Buff
20
MiaOH
34
F
NIU
18
Vand
24
F
Kans
14
TCU
51
F
BYU
21
Toled
28
F
HolyC
3
Syr
41
F
Del
14
Pitt
17
F
JMU
45
Elon
10
F
JacSt
33
APSU
52
F
CoCar
37
App
56
F
IASt
21
Bayl
23
F
GATec
2
Temp
24
F
MIN
38
Purd
31
F
Akr
29
UMass
37
F
FlAtl
45
UNCC
27
F
Wake
27
BC
24
F
SMU
48
SoFL
21
F
Cin
52
Marsh
14
F
ArkSt
50
Troy
43
F
ULLaf
37
GaSo
24
F
ECU
24
OD
21
F
NM
10
Lib
17
F
SamHu
28
McNee
17
F
SoAl
17
ULMon
30
F
Stan
31
OreSt
28
F
UAB
13
W Ky
20
F
Nich
3
TxSt
24
F
UTEP
13
SMiss
31
F
LT
23
Rice
20
F OT
ColSt
24
UtSt
34
F
KY
7
SCar
24
F
NCSt
13
FlaSt
31
F
UNLV
17
Wyo
53
F
Fres
30
NMS
17
F
Hou
46
NorTx
25
F
Hawaii
54
NEV
3
F
UCLA
17
Ariz
20
F

Sep 27, 2019, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(12) Penn State (4-0)

14

24

7

14

59

Maryland (2-2)

0

0

0

0

0

No. 12 Penn State blows out Maryland (again) 59-0
Sat Sep 28, 2019 12:54 AM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Penn State did everything necessary to secure another easy victory over Maryland - passed efficiently, ran effectively and played relentless defense.

And, as usual, the Terrapins offered little resistance.

Sean Clifford threw for 398 yards and three touchdowns, ran for a score and carried No. 12 Penn State to a typically easy victory over Maryland, a 59-0 blowout Friday night that typified the one-sided nature of this regional series.

Penn State scored on its first four possessions, led 38-0 at halftime and finished with 619 yards in its Big Ten opener. After Jan Johnson got things started by ending Maryland's first possession with an interception, Clifford cruised into the end zone from the 8 and the rout was on.

"Right from the start we didn't give ourselves a chance, and for us, that was the disappointing part," first-year coach Mike Locksley said.

After halftime, most of fans remaining from a rare sellout crowd of 53,228 at Maryland were the several thousand cheering for the Nittany Lions (4-0, 1-0).

"It was one of the more complete games that we have played in our six years, really in all three phases," said coach James Franklin, a former Maryland assistant who took over at Penn State in 2014.

Clifford said, "I agree with that 100 percent. You win a lot of games when teams don't score and we score a lot. That's just down to basics. I'm really proud of how both sides executed today, special teams as well. It was a complete win."

Because the Terrapins (2-2, 0-1) won their first two games at home by a combined 122 points and Penn State was coming off a tight 17-10 win over Pittsburgh, the Nittany Lions were favored by only a touchdown.

But past performances held true. Penn State leads the series 40-2-1, winning the previous three by scores of 38-14, 66-3, 38-3 before adding this romp - the Terrapins' worst home shutout lost ever - to the list.

How can Maryland turn it around?

"Good teams don't beat themselves," Locksley said.

Maryland had three turnovers, was penalized nine times for 85 yards and tackled poorly.

Clifford threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to KJ Hamler for a 14-0 lead, connected with Nick Bowerson on a 15-yarder to make it 28-0 and hit Journey Brown for 37 yards for a 35-point cushion.

After making his 14-for-30 performance against Pittsburgh a distant memory, Clifford remained on the sideline with 5:45 left in the third quarter and Penn State up 45-0.

"I took that Pitt game very personal," Clifford said. "I had a lot of issues that I saw on the tape. I knew that I needed to make some corrections to be where we want to be."

Clifford, a redshirt sophomore, made his fourth start following the departure of standout Trace McSorley (now with the Ravens). Perhaps the only flaw in his 26-for-31 gem was that he now has one interception to go with his 11 TD passes.

Maryland, meanwhile, has regressed terribly after winning its first two games under Locksley. The Terrapins were ranked No. 21 after beating then-No. 21 Syracuse on Sept. 7, but an ugly loss at Temple and this embarrassing defeat has left Locksley searching for answers.

Virginia Tech transfer Josh Jackson, who was so impressive during the first two weeks, has since struggled. His second pass of the night was picked off and he finished 10 for 21 for 65 yards and two interceptions.

The Terrapins garnered only 128 yards in offense. Until late in the fourth quarter, Clifford had more yards rushing (54) than the entire Maryland backfield.

TARGETED

Penn State LB Micah Parsons was ejected for targeting after he ran over Jackson in the pocket midway through the first quarter. Maryland DB Deon Jones was called for targeting on a second-quarter tackle of Justin Shorter and ejected.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

This blowout could get Penn State into the Top 10. Though Maryland was obviously overrated, Penn State dominated from start to finish on the road in a Big Ten game. That's not easy to do.

"The environment there to start the game was challenging and we handled it really well," Franklin said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Penn State: The Nittany Lions put together a near-flawless first half and emphatically addressed Franklin's concern about "being better on third down" offensively and defensively. Penn State went 7 for 7 on third down before finally coming up short. Maryland finished 4 for 15.

Maryland: This looks nothing like the team that throttled Howard and Syracuse in the first two games. This loss, on top of the one at Temple, negates all the optimism generated by the 2-0 start that had Locksley looking like a miracle maker.

UP NEXT

Penn State: The Nittany Lions open the home portion of their Big Ten schedule next Saturday against Purdue. Penn State leads the series 14-3-1, including a 62-24 rout in the last meeting in 2016.

Maryland: The Terrapins look to get back over .500 with a trip to Rutgers on Saturday.

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Passing

PSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Clifford 31 26 83.9 3 398 58 1 137.6
W. Levis 8 3 37.5 0 23 15 0 45.8
MD Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Jackson 21 10 47.6 0 65 18 2 15.1
T. Pigrome 3 1 33.3 0 3 3 0 42.4

Rushing

PSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Clifford 7 54 7.7 25 1
D. Ford 7 43 6.1 20 0
MD Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
A. McFarland Jr. 9 24 2.7 13 0
T. Fleet-Davis 5 12 2.4 4 0

Receiving

PSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Hamler 6 108 18.0 58 1
N. Bowers 2 70 35.0 55 1
MD Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Demus Jr. 1 18 18.0 18 0
S. Savoy 1 15 15.0 15 0

Fumbles

MD F FL
T. Fleet-Davis 1 0
J. Jackson 1 1

Returning

PSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
K. Hamler 0 0 0 3 0.0 0 0
J. Dotson 0 0 0 1 30.0 0 30
MD KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Leake 2 24.0 0 28 0 0 0

Punting

PSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Gillikin 3 123 41.0 52
MD Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Pecorella 5 214 42.8 49
C. Spangler 4 171 42.8 49

Takeaways

PSU Int Yds InTD
J. Johnson 1 17 0
T. Castro-Fields 1 5 0
MD Int Yds InTD
N. Cross 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

PSU MD
Points For 59 0
Total Yards 619 128
Rushing Yards 198 60
Passing Yards 421 68
Passing Completions / Attempts 29/40 11/24
Turnovers 1 3
Interceptions Thrown 1 2
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 30 10
Penalties - Yards 7/81 9/85
Time Of Possession 25:25 35:35
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 9/13 4/15
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/0 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 3/41 9/43

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter PSU MD
PSU 02:05 TD Sean Clifford 8 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 7 0
PSU 05:24 TD KJ Hamler 58 yd pass from Sean Clifford (Jake Pinegar kick) 14 0
2nd Quarter PSU MD
PSU 01:37 TD Ricky Slade 3 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 21 0
PSU 05:20 TD Nick Bowers 15 yd pass from Sean Clifford (Jake Pinegar kick) 28 0
PSU 11:56 TD Journey Brown 37 yd pass from Sean Clifford (Jake Pinegar kick) 35 0
PSU 15:00 FG Jake Pinegar 21 yd FG 38 0
3rd Quarter PSU MD
PSU 07:44 TD Journey Brown 1 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 45 0
4th Quarter PSU MD
PSU 08:23 TD Will Levis 5 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 52 0
PSU 14:11 TD Will Levis 8 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 59 0

Game Information

Stadium: Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium, College Park, Maryland
Attendance: 53,228
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