COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) --Â DJ Durkin enjoyed a lopsided victory in his debut as Maryland's coach, overseeing a dominant performance that carried the Terrapins past Howard 52-13 on Saturday.
Perry Hills went 14 for 19 for 126 yards, Trey Edmunds scored two first-quarter touchdowns and Maryland (1-0) allowed only 53 first-half yards in taking a 35-0 lead.
Durkin left his job as Michigan's defensive coordinator in December to guide a team that went 3-9 in 2015. Walking on the sideline in a black baseball cap, an untucked red polo shirt and long black pants, the 37-year-old coach seemed quite satisfied with the blowout.
His most vivid memory occurred long after the final whistle.
"In the locker room with the guys, singing the fight song," Durkin said. "The look on their faces, that's what you do it for. That's what it's all about."
Howard (0-1) won only one game last year while being outscored 408-169, so this game wasn't necessarily an indication of the Terrapins' improvement under Durkin. That answer may not come until Maryland begins Big Ten play next month.
Still, there were plenty of positives for the Terrapins against the neighboring Bison of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
"Great day for our program," Durkin said. "A great win for us, a great way to start."
Durkin got this job because of his defensive knowledge, and the Terrapins were exceptionally stingy. Howard went three-and-out on its first five possessions and didn't get into the end zone until Maryland's reserves entered in the fourth quarter.
"Overall, the guys came out with a slow start. A lot of mistakes from the quarterbacks," coach Gary Harrell said. "Defensively, we missed tackles."
Hills, in contrast, produced touchdowns on his first four drives. After finishing with a minus-18 turnover differential last year, the Terrapins did not give the ball away.
Freshman backup quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome entered in the third quarter. He threw for 60 yards, and ran for 53 yards and a TD.
Maryland also got a touchdown from its special teams: Edmunds took a blocked punt 13 yards into the end zone for a 21-0 lead.
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