Last Saturday's 29-26 loss at Florida State was the team's sixth straight, and many Maryland fans probably have lumped all the defeats together, disenchanted with a season that has gone so wrong.
But as this disappointing campaign concludes with a game against Boston College this afternoon, Friedgen found much to like in the loss to Florida State and much to be optimistic about going forward.
He was pleased that quarterback Jamarr Robinson showed such progress in just his second college start. He was...
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