The Maryland football team lost the yardage but won the war.
Terrapins kicker Brad Craddock kicked a 43-yard field goal with 51 seconds left to beat Penn State 20-19 on a Saturday that started off with pushing, shoving, handshake dissing and a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty before the opening kick took place.
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The two teams engaged in an altercation during pregame warmups, as SB Nation reported. One portion of the fracas involved Maryland player Stefon Diggs pushing a referee in the face - although that looked inadvertent.
They received the 15-yard penalty on the opening kickoff, and the Nittany Lions were able to capitalize by driving for a field goal on their first possession for a 3-0 lead. That field goal looked as if it was going to be critical in a game that featured just 413 total yards from both teams combined, six turnovers and 19 punts.
According to Larry Brown Sports, Maryland coach Randy Edsall apologized for his team's coin-toss inaction after the game.
"I apologize," he said. "That was not orchestrated or choreographed. ... You know what, let the rivalry begin."
Not exactly a harsh judgment against his own team by Edsall.
The Terrapins scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to rally from a 16-7 deficit. The big blow came when the Nittany Lions fumbled a kickoff after a Craddock 25-yard field goal that pulled Maryland within 16-10.
Had the Terrapins lost, it would've been interesting to listen to Edsall's comments about the penalty.
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