Maryland Football
Terps Gain Valuable Reinforcements Against A Foe They're Seeking To Emulate
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — After two straight games without starting quarterback Josh Jackson and almost two games without lead runner Anthony McFarland, the Terps should have both back for the upcoming bout against No. 17 Minnesota (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) in Minneapolis, Minn. UMD (3-4) coach Mike Locksley said both the redshirt junior Jackson and the redshirt sophomore McFarland will be close to 100-percent healthy and recovered from their respective ankle injuries.
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