BLOOMINGTON — For a second straight week, Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti dedicated time at the start of his weekly press conference to highlight the many strengths of his team's upcoming opponent.

That meant putting Maryland in the spotlight on Monday.

One of the stats Cignetti highlighted was the Terps outscoring their opponents 175-50 through the first three quarters this season, but he left out a compelling counterpoint to that success — they have been outscored 44-7 in fourth quarter during their current three-game losing streak.

They gave up fourth quarter leads in all three games. More: Latest updates on Indiana linebacker Aiden Fisher's availability for Maryland game Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!

The losses dropped M

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