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Felton's latest big day leads Maryland to 27-13 victory over Virginia

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Tai Felton continued his scorching pace with nine receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown and Billy Edwards Jr. threw for a TD and ran for another to help Maryland beat Virginia 27-13 on Saturday night.

The Cavaliers dominated the early portion of the game, but squandered their advantage by turning the ball over four times. Virginia’s defense kept the game close into the fourth quarter, but was ultimately worn down by Maryland.

After the Cavaliers went three-and-out on the opening possession of the second half, Edwards hit Kaden Prather in the corner of the end zone for a 26-yard touchdown that made it 14-13 with 10:55 to go in the third quarter and Maryland (2-1) led the rest of the way.

Tai Felton (No. 10) hauls in a touchdown catch during the second quarter of the Terps' win at Virginia.
Tai Felton (No. 10) hauls in a touchdown catch during the second quarter of the Terps' win at Virginia. (USA TODAY Sports)
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Felton entered the game as the leading receiver in the FBS, and will be back at or near the top of the charts on Sunday. Quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. steadied himself after an uneven first half and found Felton on some of the game’s biggest momentum-generating plays.

Maryland coach Mike Locksley didn’t waver as Edwards struggled, leaving him in the game and getting rewarded for that decision with a touchdown drive to end the first half that sparked the Terps (2-1).

Virginia (2-1) entered the red zone four times in the first half but had just 13 points to show for it, and the Cavaliers would come to regret not capitalizing.

One was a tough-luck turnover, as quarterback Anthony Colandrea had the ball kicked out of his hand by an offensive lineman who was lying on the ground, facing the other direction.

Colandrea threw a second-half interception before a fumble by receiver Malachi Fields was recovered by Maryland’s Quashon Fuller.

By then, Maryland had used a significant time-of-possession edge to start imposing its will on Virginia, and a fourth-and-1 conversion in the red zone led to a touchdown that sealed victory.

Virginia went 3 for 15 on third downs, continuing a trend that has been building throughout the early portion of the season. The Cavaliers are now 9 of 40 this season on third down.

The Takeaway

Maryland: After squandering a late lead to Michigan State, the Terps got right, and doing so against a historic rival doesn’t hurt, either. Maryland has now won 14 consecutive nonconference games. Only Georgia (24) has a longer streak.

Virginia: Everything that went right the first two weeks went wrong on Saturday. Turnover issues are the headliner, but the Cavaliers lost their edge as the game went on, and were unable to capitalize on a number of early opportunities.

Up next

Maryland: Hosts Villanova next Saturday at noon.

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