COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)—George Johnson recovered a Maryland fumble in the end zone to give Rutgers the lead, and the Scarlet Knights also scored on an interception return Saturday in a 34-13 victory over the bumbling Terrapins.
It was the third straight win for Rutgers (3-1), which took advantage of five Maryland turnovers, including three interceptions and a fumble by senior quarterback Chris Turner.
The Scarlet Knights outscored the Terrapins 24-0 in the second half. Touchdown runs by Joe Martinek of 29 and 61 yards in the final five minutes turned a close game into a blowout.
The Terrapins have committed 13 turnovers in four games and are 1-3 for the first time since 1997.
The Scarlet Knights couldn’t have gotten off to a better start. On the first play from scrimmage, Rutgers linebacker Antonio Lowery picked off a Turner pass in the flat and took it 36 yards into the end zone.
Down 13-10 in the third quarter, Rutgers took over at the Maryland 17 after an interception by Billy Anderson. Although the drive was extended when the Terrapins were called for pass interference on third-and-11, Jordan Brooks was stuffed by Alex Wujciak on fourth down from the 1.
But it wasn’t long until Maryland gave away the ball again, and this time it resulted in a Rutgers touchdown. Turner fumbled in the end zone when hit by blitzing safety Joe Lefeged, and Johnson smothered the ball with 2:59 left in the quarter.
Minutes later, a fumble by Terps running back Da’Rel Scott was recovered by Rutgers on the Maryland 41, setting up a field goal for a 20-13 lead.
After Maryland failed on a fourth-and-3 from the Rutgers 49, Martinek capped a three-play drive with a 29-yard touchdown run to clinch it was 4:53 left.
The Scarlet Knights played without freshman quarterback Tom Savage, who sustained a head injury in last week’s game against Florida International. He was replaced by fifth-year senior Dom Natale, who went 4 for 12 for 42 yards.
But Natale didn’t throw an interception, and the Scarlet Knights didn’t lose a fumble, either.
Despite doubling Rutgers’ yardage (200-95) in the first half, Maryland led only 13-10 at the break.
After Lowery’s interception return, Turner immediately completed a 45-yard pass to Torrey Smith to set up a field goal.
It was 10-3 before Maryland moved 68 yards in three plays—a 40-yard completion to Smith, a 4-yard run and a 24-yard touchdown pass from Turner to LaQuan Williams.

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If you give up on the Terps because of this season, don't call yourself an ex-terp fan. You never were! Turtle fan for life.
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I'd like to defend Ralph here, and I do know this team is not all his fault. But today's inexplicable game calling was beyond painful... beyond embarassing. It's hard to imagine this team is anything other than psychologically scarred - both the players and the coach(s) shell shocked into a place where indeed, they may go winless from here on out.
Will the wiff against Duke? Maybe. But here's the thing - me and a few thousand ex-Terps fans won't be watching. This team is too ugly to watch and noone wants to rubberneck at a footall game.
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Well I'll start off by saying this, do not blame that game on the defense, ok? I don't care who you play, whether its a middle school team, a high school team, a junior college team, much less a college team. When you turn the ball over 5 times, 3 interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, you aint competing with anybody I mentioned. Anybody. Alright. And that was a disgraceful performance in my opinion. We threw that game; we gave it away by doing that. We gave them the fricken game. In my opinion, that sucked.
What's that? BOWL GAME? Dont talk about a BOWL GAME? Are you kidding me? BOWL GAME?! I just hope we can win a game!
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And this is by no means a great Rutgers team. lol
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