Of course, Maryland has the services of both players for Saturday’s crucial meeting with Florida State (7-3, 4-3), a game that could again place the Terps’ season on the line.
And chances are, either Oquendo or Tyler will be the one called upon to keep things going.
“If it’s third-and-real long, all right, we’ll take our loss and get field position and move on,” Turner said. “But if it’s third-and-10 or third-and-11, we have a pretty good chance of converting that because we have guys like Danny and Ronnie who understand where they are on the field and understand how to get open.”

Patrick Stevens has covered Maryland and other Mid-Atlantic college sports for more than a decade. You can reach him at 64plus4@gmail.com.
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