Redshirt freshman Brendan Sorsby threw two touchdown passes in the final quarter for Indiana.
Tai Felton caught seven passes for 134 yards and three first-half TDs for the Terrapins, who are 2-0 in Big Ten play for the first time since joining the league before the 2014 season. Now they face their first big test of the season when they play at No. 4 Ohio State next weekend.
The Terps didn't score on every drive in the first half, but when they did it was quick. Tagovailoa threw a 62-yard pass to Jeshaun Jones on the game's first play from scrimmage, and his 13-yard TD toss to Felton capped a 25-second drive. After a nice punt return by Jones, Maryland started its next drive at the Indiana 21. The Terps needed two plays this time, with Tagovailoa scoring on a 19-yard run.
It was 27-3 at halftime. Tagovailoa threw second-half touchdown passes of 3 yards to Dylan Wade and 14 yards to Kaden Prather.
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