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College Football
Preview
Northern Illinois at Maryland
When: 7:30 PM ET, Friday, September 5, 2025
Where: SECU Stadium, College Park, Maryland

In Week 2 last season, Northern Illinois pulled off perhaps the most inexplicable upset of 2024 by toppling a Notre Dame team that went on to reach the national title game.

This year in Week 2, Northern Illinois (1-0) has a chance to make noise again versus a heavily favored foe -- though a victory Friday night at Maryland (1-0) wouldn't have the same seismic impact.

"We're playing a Big Ten opponent on national TV," Northern Illinois coach Thomas Hammock said on Tuesday. "It's a great opportunity to see if we can get better from Week 1 to Week 2."

While Northern Illinois opened last week with an uninspiring 19-17 victory over FCS Holy Cross, Maryland's opener featured a flashy debut from true freshman quarterback Malik Washington.

In a 39-7 defeat of Florida Atlantic, Washington lived up to his advance notice as a highly touted recruit, completing 27 of 43 passes for 258 yards without an interception.

All three of Washington's touchdown passes came in the dizzying final eight minutes of the first half when the Terrapins took control of the game.

"This kid is mature beyond the years," said Maryland coach Mike Locksley. "I saw a young quarterback really put it on himself to deliver some great throws."

Washington's promising debut has removed some of the pressure building on Locksley and the program after last year's 4-8 season that included just one win in the Big Ten.

"To get off to a fast start is igniting," Locksley said. "To elevate, you have to at least hit the button to start where you want to go."

After losing 16 players to power-conference schools in the transfer portal, this is a much different Northern Illinois squad than the one that took down Notre Dame. The Huskies have nine new starters on each side of the ball.

Josh Holst, who was the backup at quarterback last year, presents a running threat. He completed 12 of 18 passes for 101 yards with one interception and no touchdowns against Holy Cross.

The Huskies depended on their rushing attack, which produced 180 yards led by Chavon Wright (11 carries, 77 yards, one touchdown) and Telly Johnson Jr. (21 carries, 67 yards).

A 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Dev'ion Reynolds gave Northern Illinois the lead for good in the fourth quarter versus Holy Cross.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W‑L Strk PF PA Home Away Grass Turf Conf
Northern Illinois 1-0 W1 19.0 17.0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Maryland 1-0 W1 39.0 7.0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Last Meeting
Northern Illinois Maryland
Date Away Home Tot Rus Pas Tot Rus Pas
9/4/04 NIU 20 MD 23 337 118 219 367 198 169
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Northern Illinois P. Horvath 52.8 219 1 2
Maryland J. Statham 54.5 169 0 1
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Northern Illinois A. Harris 22 94 4.3 0
Maryland J. Allen 22 102 4.6 1
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Northern Illinois D. Sheldon 3 53 17.7 0
Maryland V. Davis 5 72 14.4 0
Touchdowns Player TD
Northern Illinois G. Wolfe 1
Maryland J. Allen 1
Season
Passing Player COMP % YDS TD INT
Northern Illinois J. Holst 66.7 101 0 1
Maryland M. Washington 62.8 258 3 0
Rushing Player CAR YDS AVG TD
Northern Illinois C. Wright 11 77 7.0 1
Maryland D. Williams 10 54 5.4 0
Receiving Player REC YDS AVG TD
Northern Illinois D. Rogers 7 73 10.4 0
Maryland S. Knotts 5 59 11.8 1
Touchdowns Player TD
Northern Illinois D. Reynolds 1
Maryland D. Fleming 1
Quickchart Matchup
Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Off vs  Maryland Maryland Def
Northern Illinois 289 yards
Maryland 354 yards
Northern Illinois 3.9 yards/rush
Maryland 2.4 yards/rush
Northern Illinois 4.5 yards/attempt
Maryland 4.5 yards/attempt
Maryland Maryland Off vs  Northern Illinois Northern Illinois Def
Maryland 380 yards
Northern Illinois 218 yards
Maryland 3.7 yards/rush
Northern Illinois 2.5 yards/rush
Maryland 5.7 yards/attempt
Northern Illinois 5.3 yards/attempt