
We needed to get one more stop, and we didn’t get any takeaways.” “The kids didn’t quit, they kept fighting. “Had a chance after we took the lead on that big run by Stephen, and two straight scoring drives just killed us,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. The long run by Carr gave Indiana its first lead of the game, but it was brief. A sack and a penalty forced the Hoosiers to try a 42-yard field goal, which Charles Campbell missed.Ĭampbell made up for that when he made a 55-yarder in the final seconds of the half to make it 14-10. Indiana blocked a punt and took over at the Maryland 13, but came away with no points. Petrino missed a 40-yard kick that would have made it 17-0, and Indiana drove the other way and scored on a 1-yard run by Carr. Maryland scored touchdowns on its first two drives, on 1-yard runs by Tayon Fleet-Davis and Faamatau. They got back on track in their homecoming game against the struggling Hoosiers. Tagovailoa and the Terrapins won their first four games this season before blowout losses to Iowa and Ohio State and a road defeat against Minnesota.

Tagovailoa passed for the third-most yards in Maryland history, and the most since Scott Milanovich threw for a school-record 498 against Virginia Tech in 1993. “We prepare for a four-quarter game, and today it was,” Terrapins coach Michael Locksley said. McCulley’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Hendershot made it 38-35 with 1:00 to play, but Maryland recovered the ensuing onside kick. Joseph Petrino made a 41-yard field goal with 1:20 remaining to make it a 10-point game. Then Donaven McCulley threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Peyton Hendershot for the Hoosiers (2-6, 0-5), and a 2-point conversion made it 35-28. Tagovailoa’s second TD pass came in the final quarter on a 45-yard catch-and-run by Carriere.

See details in the “Shipping” section of the Campaign.The Terrapins (5-3, 2-3 Big Ten) trailed 17-14 after a 66-yard touchdown run by Indiana’s Stephen Carr in the third, but Maryland answered with two touchdown drives before the quarter was over.Ĭhallen Faamatau put the Terps ahead with a 1-yard scoring run, and then Tagovailoa connected with Carlos Carriere for a 14-yard touchdown that made it 28-17.


You succeed against all traps and manage to get home with everything you could put your hands on, including both physical and digital copies of the Broken Compass and Golden Age manuals, the LuckTales module in PDF, the Original Soundtrack, the Fortune Master Screen, the Dice set, our World Map and all other stretch-goals unlocked during the Campaign.Īnd Clearly your name will be in the manual’s acknowledgment section!Īs an Early Bird, you will also receive the exclusive Poster “1999” realized in cooperation with the Broken Compass community (about 30圆0cm) Whoever gets first has dibs on the Treasure, duh!
