COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Maryland football head coach Mike Locksley says he's not coaching for his job despite his team's current five-game losing streak that has dropped the Terrapins from 4-0 to 4-5 on the season.
"I'm the head coach at the University of Maryland. I'm a big boy. I've been a big boy a long time. I've done a lot harder things in my life than deal with a five-game losing streak," Locksley said when asked if he deserves to keep his position.
Maryland's coach Mike Locksley stays confident despite losing streak
The Terrapins haven't won a game since late September, and they've been outscored 90-30 in their last two contests. Despite the struggles, players say they remain united behind their coach.
"We all love Coach Locks," defensive back Lavain Scruggs said. "So, uh, the, the

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