Hitting the Keys: Looking Back at Our Five Keys to Virginia vs. Maryland

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Hitting the Keys: Looking Back at Our Five Keys to Virginia vs. Maryland
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In retrospect, we look back at our five keys to a Virginia win over Maryland and evaluate what went wrong.

victory over the Maryland Terrapins. Obviously, that did not happen as the Cavaliers suffered a 27-13 loss, with Maryland holding Virginia to zero points in the second half. Below is an analysis of how the Cavaliers performed in retrospect to our keys:Virginia was outscored 10-0 in the fourth quarter, with the Cavaliers two possessions resulting in a fumble by Tyler Neville and a turnover on downs just outside field goal range.

Heading into the fourth quarter down 17-13, the Cavaliers had the opportunity to pull their second fourth-quarter comeback of the season but instead fell short. Winning the fourth quarter is a defining factor of winning programs and something Virginia is still learning how to do.Our site mentioned Tai Felton in three separate articles emphasizing the importance of the dynamic wide receiver who entered week three as the nation's leading wide receiver.

As for big plays, the Hoos allowed Felton to have a 19-yard touchdown and a 37-yard reception as well as a 36-yard catch by Dylan Wade. Maryland produced too many explosive plays, allowing them to get comfortable at Scott Stadium by silencing the crowd.The Maryland defense was Colandrea's biggest test of the season to date, and he could not deliver, mainly in the second half.

Colandrea missed multiple throws, looking out of sync with some of his wide receivers in an off night that he will look to improve on against Coastal Carolina next week. It's also important to remember that Colandrea is only a sophomore and is still growing into the bright lights of being a Power Five quarterback.The Virginia pressure returned to earth on Saturday night, recording only one sack while giving Maryland quarterback Billy Edwards Jr.

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