

2028 College Football Playoff 1st-Round Preview: #9 Penn State Nittany Lions (10-3) @ #8 Maryland Terrapins (10-2)
Marcus Washington // Terpsville • Published: December 15th, 2028
It is finally time for the Maryland Terrapins to make their College Football Playoff debut as they prepare to host Big Ten rival Penn State as part of the 1st-round matchups. A lot has happened since the Terrapins last took the field with a 47-3 demolition of the Michigan State Spartans on Senior Night at SECU Stadium, but despite that, I've been guaranteed this team is ready to play.
On the other side of the stat graphic we'll get into our next, and possibly last, edition of "Inside the Shell" with Coach Armando Leon as he'll talk about the first playoff appearance for the Terrapins, the challenges Ethan Grunkemeyer presents, and how ready his team is to make a statement.
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#8 Maryland Terrapins (10-2) | Description | #9 Penn State Nittany Lions (10-3) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 81 Overall // 81 Offense // 81 Defense | Team Rating | 91 Overall // 91 Offense // 91 Defense Armando Leon (9-2) | Head Coach | James Franklin (34-16) Spread | Offensive Scheme | Multiple 3-3-5 | Defensive Scheme | 4-2-5 39.5 (5th) | Offensive Points Per Game | 37.7 (9th) 458.1 (13th) | Defensive Points Per Game | 37.7 (9th) 17.4 (2nd) | Offensive Yards Per Game | 25.8 (54th) 296.6 (1st) | Defensive Yards Per Game | 365.6 (36th)
Maryland Terrapins | Description | Penn State Nittany Lions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 83-62 | Combined Record | 104-66 Towson (FCS) W 63-17 | Week One | Ball State (6-6) W 42-17 Virginia Tech (6-6) W 37-14 | Week Two | @ Syracuse (2-10) W 42-10 @ Michigan (7-5) W 28-20 | Week Three |Colorado State (6-6) W 41-13 BYE | Week Four | @ Michigan State (7-5) W 52-20 Washington (8-4) L 24-20 | Week Five | @ Nebraska (7-5) L 31-24 Rutgers (4-8) W 30-20 | Week Six | BYE @ UCLA (7-5) W 52-21 | Week Seven | Ohio State (9-3) W 26-20 Ohio State (9-3) L 42-24 | Week Eight | @ Rutgers (4-8) W 38-17 Northwestern (8-4) W 42-3 | Week Nine | Indiana (6-6) W 34-24 @ Indiana (6-6) W 41-24 | Week Ten | Oregon (13-0) L 43-35 Delaware (5-7) W 52-7 | Week Eleven | @ USC (8-4) W 45-41 @ Minnesota (6-6) W 38-14 | Week Twelve | Iowa (6-6) W 45-26 Michigan State (7-5) W 47-3 | Week Thirteen | UCLA (7-5) W 42-39 BYE | Conf Champ | Oregon (13-0) L 34-24
Maryland Terrapins Penn State Nittany Lions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HB Zymear Smith (89) Broken Fibula (15 Weeks) | Injuries | C Trent Norton Jr (76) Fractured Shoulder Blade (9 Weeks)
Maryland Terrapins Penn State Nittany Lions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SR Malik Washington (87) 264/395 (66%), 3,039 Yds, 33 TD, 6 INT | QB | JR(RS) Ethan Grunkemeyer (95) 298/472 (63%), 3,847 Yds, 35 TD, 5 INT SR Malik Washington (87) 104 Att, 651 Yds, 6 TD | QB | JR(RS) Ethan Grunkemeyer (95) 68 Att, 58 Yds, TD JR(RS) Iverson Howard (81) 140 Att, 878 Yds, 7 TD | HB | SR(RS) Corey Smith (90) 191 Att, 963 Yds, 7 TD SR(RS) Emanuel Ross (87) 65 Rec, 1,019 Yds, 13 TD | WR | JR(RS) Matt Outten (89) 71 Rec, 1,111 Yds, 13 TD SR(RS) Za'Ron Collins (82) 42 Rec, 410 Yds, 3 TD | WR | SR Darien Williams (87) 74 Rec, 941 Yds, 4 TD SR(RS) MLB Keyshawn Flowers 74 Tkl, 20 TFL, 4.5 Sack | DEF | SR(RS) MLB Kari Jackson (84) 73 Tkl, 5 TFL, 2 Sacks FR MLB Gordon Paul (78) 48 Tkl, 9 TFL, 5.5 Sacks, INT | DEF | SR(RS) DT Liam Andrews (86) 45 Tkl, 18 TFL, 7 Sacks JR DE Garrison Dobbs (87) 30 Tkl, 24 TFL, 9.5 Sacks | DEF | SR DE Zahir Mathis (85) 46 Tkl, 14 TFL, 6 Sacks SR(RS) CB Braydon Lee 52 Tkl, 2 TFL, 5 INT | DEF | JR(RS) CB Xxavier Thomas (85) 60 Tkl,
2028 College Football Playoff 1st Round
#12 Louisiana-Lafayette (12-1) @ #5 Clemon (11-2)
#11 Ohio State (9-3) @ #6 Miami (11-2)
#10 Arizona State (10-3) @ #7 NC State (10-2)
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Inside the Shell
MW: "Alright, Coach Leon. It's the first appearance in the College Football Playoff for the Terrapins since the format changed from the BCS fourteen years ago. What is the vibe around campus and in the locker room as they prepare to not only appear in the playoff, but host a 1st-round game?"
AL: "There is definitely a palpable buzz around the team and the campus as a whole. This is new territory for the program and we're excited to show the nation what Terrapin football is all about. There is a large number of fans nationwide who only know us from the headlines; now they'll get a chance to see us firsthand. Obviously, recent happenings have dulled the mood around campus somewhat, but its my genuine hope that it doesn't distract from how special this team is. They deserve all the praise and attention they've been getting, and hopefully continue to get."
MW: "Ethan Grunkemeyer and the Penn State offense had been on a roll before that loss to Oregon in the conference championship game, having averaged over 35 points per game over the last six games, with an offense that ranked 9th nationally in scoring. What did you see in the conference championship game that disrupted their flow and what plans do you have defensively to keep their high-octane attack in check?"
AL: "Oregon did the same thing in the championship game that they did in their 43-35 win during the regular season—played physical and made them earn every yard. The Penn State offense thrives in space, similar to ours in a way, and when you tighten up those windows and put an onus on them having to get the ball out quickly, it disrupts that flow. We just have to make sure we play sound on the back end so we don't give up any cheap completions, and play fast in the front seven. They've got to shed and close quickly; if we give Ethan too much time, he'll pick us apart."
MW: "It's been three weeks since the team last played the Michigan State Spartans; any worries about fatigue or rust due to the time off? And as a follow-up, how is that layoff going to affect the timing of Malik Washington and the quick-passing game we've seen over the last half of the season?"
AL: "We've been doing our best to stay game-ready: scrimmages, simulated games, the whole nine, Marcus. But you can't simulate a real game. It's something we're cognizant of and have plans to rotate more guys out than normal to keep them fresh, keep anyone from getting injured. As for the offense, they'll be ready. Malik is itching to give the Terrapins fans a few more memories before he officially moves on, so I won't count him out until the clock hits zero."
MW: "Given recent events, we're adding one final question. I won't ask you to get into the details of the timeline leading up to your announcement with the Oklahoma Sooners. That is something we can hash out after the season. But I think Terrapins fans everywhere would like to know: how are you managing getting things off the ground in Norman, while still keeping your focus to make sure that these Terrapins don't lay an egg tomorrow?"
AL: "I think it's important to acknowledge that head coaches by default are multitaskers. I'm pulling double time, but that isn't impacting anything I'm doing with the Terrapins. I wouldn't have put that clause in the contract if I didn't think I would be able to positively impact the playoff run. I've heard the talk that I'm checked out; one foot out the door. Anyone who knows me, knows that is the farthest from the truth. If anything, I'm more motivated. More motivated to prove I'm ready for the next level, to prove this isn't a fluke, and frankly to silence the critics. I'm going to continue coaching my heart out with the Maryland logo on my chest until this run is officially over."
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Like I said to Coach Leon, I'm not getting into the details of what's transpired since the last time I spoke to him. I don't want to distract from the history being made on the field at SECU Stadium tomorrow. I will say, I believe him when he says we've got his full attention. Coach Leon has built a career preaching a commitment to excellence and performing to a standard; I see no reason why that would change regardless of his job status.
If anything, it should make him want to prove himself even more, as he pointed out.
This is a tough one to call. Penn State beat one of the two teams we've lost to this year. They're experienced and balanced. But defense is their biggest weakness. I have faith that Coach Leon can scheme our defense to slow down Grunkemeyer & Co. If Malik Washington can produce some magic, I think that's the difference.
20 Penn State, 28 Maryland. The Leon era continues for one more game, at least.












