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The upcoming Saturday football clash on November 1, 2025, between the Maryland Terrapins and Indiana Hoosiers at SECU Stadium in College Park, MD, promises an exciting match in the 2025-26 NCAAF season. This game offers valuable betting trends for bettors looking to capitalize on the strengths and weaknesses of both teams as they face off in this regular season week 10 matchup, broadcast on CBS.
Maryland starts quarterback Jared McGee, whose passing offense averages 248.7 yards per game, facing Indiana's tough pass defense that allows just 157.4 yards. Indiana counters with quarterback Alex Thompson, who leads a potent offense averaging 264 passing yards and 230.5 rushing yards per game. The Hoosiers' pass protection is solid, helping limit sacks to 0.75 per game, while Maryland's pass rush averages 3.14 sacks per game, indicating a key battle in the trenches.
Indiana boasts a strong ATS record of 5-3 overall and 1-1 on the road, while Maryland holds a 5-2 ATS record at home, seen on our NCAAF standings page. The point spread currently favors Indiana by 21.5 points with a total over/under of 50.5 points. Indiana's recent dominant wins, including a 56-6 blowout over UCLA and a 63-10 win against Illinois, show their offensive firepower. Maryland has been competitive but less consistent with close losses and wins, such as a 20-17 loss to Washington and a 44-17 win over Towson.
These betting trends and game insights suggest Indiana's strong offense and pass protection might overcome Maryland's defensive pressure. The total points line indicates a moderately high-scoring game, appealing to over bettors. Bettors should consider these factors for a smart wager. Ready to bet smarter? Start your OddsTrader Turbo subscription now or place your bet with a U.S. regulated sportsbook and profit off the edge.
In their last matchup on September 28, 2024, Indiana defeated Maryland 42-28 at Memorial Stadium. That game went over the total points line of 50.5, setting a precedent for an exciting game this year.