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October 17, 2009

Halftime observations

The Terps had four sacks and a fumble recovery in the first half. That's my big halftime statistic.

Virginia has only five first downs and minus-two net rushing yards to go along with 107 passing yards.

Maryland can run a little -- 81 yards in the half. If they can avoid turnovers, they should win. But I've been saying that for most of the season.

Halftime-Maryland 6, UVA 3.

Posted by Jeff Barker at 5:34 PM | | Comments (0)
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Tracking the TerpsJeff Barker has been a Baltimore Sun sports writer since 2004, handling stories and projects including Terrapins basketball, the NFL, sports economics, congressional steroids hearings and youth coaches who run afoul of the law. Before that, he covered news -- including the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks -- and politics for The Baltimore Sun, the Washington bureau of The Arizona Republic and The Associated Press.

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