
N.C. State's Donald Bowens catches a 35-yard touchdown pass in front of Maryland's Anthony Wiseman in the first quarter (AP Photo)

Maryland quarterback Jamarr Robinson is brought down by N.C. State defenders Alan-Michael Cash (49), Audie Cole (42) and Sterling Lucas in the fourth quarter (McClatchy-Tribune photo)
Had a lot going on this weekend and I wasn't able to update the blog until now. Another defeat for the Terps, who fall to 2-7 after the 38-31 loss at N.C. State.
Key injuries from Saturday's game include:
Quarterback Chris Turner has an MCL injury of undetermined severity. Backup QB Jamar Robinson said after the game he will prepare as if he will be the starter vs Virginia Tech.
Coach Friedgen said postgame "I’ve seen third-degree MCLs come back in a week or two weeks. If it’s worse he’s probably done.”
The Terps also lost Defensive End Isaiah Ross to an ACL injury to his knee and is done for the year.
Next up: Virginia Tech, Saturday 11/14/09 at Byrd Stadium, 1:00 PM
The Washington Post: Bad season gets worse for Turner, Terrapins
The Baltimore Sun: Terps' dismal season continues with loss
Senior QB Turner injured as Maryland falls to N.C. State
The Washington Times: Terps lose Turner, last hopes of bowl
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