Scott's capabilities are a mystery no longer. He rushed for 959 yards as the Terps went 7-5 and earned an invitation to Tuesday's Humanitarian Bowl. He shared the team lead with a half-dozen touchdowns and was named first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.
To a large extent, Maryland's fortunes mirrored his own. His poorest games came in losses to Virginia (36 yards), Virginia Tech (11 yards) and Boston College (19 yards). On the plus side, he ran for a career-high 197 yards in the...
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