Gendreau FG gives Middle Tennessee 32-31 win

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)—Alan Gendreau made a 19-yard field goal as time expired and Middle Tennessee rallied for a 32-31 victory over turnover-prone Maryland on Saturday.

Dwight Dasher completed 27 of 44 passes for 324 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a score for the Blue Raiders (2-1). Dasher was 4 for 4 for 69 yards on the decisive drive—an eight-play, 73-yard march—that began with 1:30 left after Maryland’s Nick Ferrara went wide right on a 42-yard field goal attempt.

Da’Rel Scott rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown for the Terrapins, but fumbled twice. Maryland quarterback Chris Turner was 19 for 30 for 288 yards, threw two touchdowns and an interception.

Maryland (1-2) took a 7-0 lead on Scott’s 48-yard run 6:66 into the game. But Middle Tennessee turned a couple turnovers into touchdowns to take a 13-7 lead.

Davin Meggett tipped a pass into the hands of Blue Raiders safety Derrick Crumpton at the Terrapin’s 29-yard line. Five plays later, Dasher dove in for the score from 3 yards away. Maryland’s A.J. Francis, who committed an offsides penalty on fourth-and-1 to prolong the drive, blocked the extra point.

Scott fumbled on Maryland’s next play, Chris McCoy recovering at the Middle Tennessee 30. Dasher found Sancho McDonald for a diving 7-yard TD catch, 1:54 into the second quarter.

After the Terrapins had a 32-yard field goal blocked, Maryland’s Travis Ivey recovered Dasher’s fumble, setting up Meggett’s 1-yard touchdown run with 1:19 left in the first half.

On the first possession of the second half, Turner directed a five-play, 74-yard drive that was capped by a 37-yard pass to an open Torrey Smith down the left sideline for Maryland. But Middle Tennessee cut the lead to 21-10 with 6:25 left in the quarter on a 4-yard TD run by Desmond Gee.

Crumpton recovered Scott’s third fumble, allowing Middle Tennessee to take a 23-21 lead. The Blue Raiders had to settle for a go-ahead 27-yard field goal by Alan Gendreau with 52 seconds remaining in the third quarter after a video replay review wiped away an apparent 11-yard touchdown strike from Dasher to Garrett Andrews, whose left knee was ruled out of bounds.

Early in the fourth quarter, Turner found Smith for a 64-yard touchdown and a 28-23 Maryland lead. Middle Tennessee answered when Dasher threw a 32-yard TD pass to Lansford Watson on fourth down with 9:06 left for a 29-28 lead.

Ferrara kicked a 42-yard field goal with 6:14 left to put Maryland up.

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  1. Levi
    12. Posted by Levi Sun Sep 20 11:06am EDT

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    FSU had a big out of conference win as did Va. Tech. The ACC is going to need LOTS more of those in the weeks to come to shore up their conference image. There have already been a few disturbing losses to much lesser foes. The ACC needs the top tier teams to win big match ups and for the middle tier teams to get more consistent.
    Didn't Virginia lose to William and Mary? wtf
  2. Bro
    11. Posted by Bro Sun Sep 20 10:13am EDT

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    Who ya rootin for? M-T-S-U
  3. James R
    10. Posted by James R Sun Sep 20 4:10am EDT

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    There goes the terps season again
  4. Tennessee P
    9. Posted by Tennessee P Sun Sep 20 3:11am EDT

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    Little Middle has beaten Maryland two years in a row. They proved that they are superior to the lower half of the ACC. Even though the Blue Radiers did not play their best, they still had enough to beat the box turtles in Maryland. GO BLUE!
  5. Lind
    8. Posted by Lind Sat Sep 19 11:09pm EDT

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    Yikes Maryland that was painful to watch. Between Maryland, Virginia and Duke football the ACC should sue these programs for pretending to be D1 programs.
  6. MPH
    7. Posted by MPH Sat Sep 19 10:48pm EDT

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    The new defensive coordinator definitely sucks.......
  7. greg r
    6. Posted by greg r Sat Sep 19 10:07pm EDT

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    Looks like the Fridge lost 100 lbs. and all his defense. Maybe recruiting too much team speed and not enough muscle and bulk. Where's Randy White when we need him???
  8. Bkbridgey
    5. Posted by Bkbridgey Sat Sep 19 9:34pm EDT

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    terps are done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. ROCStorm
    4. Posted by ROCStorm Sat Sep 19 9:18pm EDT

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    Maryland (1-2) took a 7-0 lead on Scott’s 48-yard run 6:66 into the game.

    6:66? Wow they should've saw that as a sign of things yet to come...
  10. TO THE OWNERS
    3. Posted by TO THE OWNERS Sat Sep 19 8:57pm EDT

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    not good terps, its gonna be a long season.
  11. Kotarides
    2. Posted by Kotarides Sat Sep 19 8:54pm EDT

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    Oh ya MD really sucks.
  12. STEVE
    1. Posted by STEVE Sat Sep 19 8:40pm EDT

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    they suckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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Top Performers

 Top Performers
 Middle Tenn. St.
D. Dasher D. Dasher, QB
27-44, 324 yds
2 TDs, 2 INTs
20 Rush, 26 yds, 1 TD
 Maryland
T. Smith T. Smith, WR
5 Rec, 165 yds
2 TDs

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