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Maryland Football: Red-White Spring Game Will Have Different Feel Due To Injuries, Transfers

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COLLEGE PARK, MD - OCTOBER 15: Quarterback C.J. Brown #16 of the Maryland Terrapins throws a pass against the Clemson Tigers during the second half at Byrd Stadium on October 15, 2011 in College Park, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

A depleted Maryland football team will take the field on Saturday after six weeks of spring practice for the annual Red-White Game, but injuries and transfers will cause this year's game to have a slightly different look than in year's past.

A depleted Maryland football team will take the field on Saturday after six weeks of spring practice for the annual Red-White Game, but injuries and transfers will cause this year's game to have a slightly different look than in year's past.

The traditional two-team game set-up has been replaced by a scrimmage that will pit first-team offense against first-team defense, with points being awarded to the two sides based on big plays, sacks, turnovers, touchdowns and field goals.

Keep an eye on the quarterback situation, as the transfer of Danny O'Brien to Wisconsin leaves C.J. Brown as the only experienced signal caller for coach Randy Edsall. Brown will be commanding a new offense, as Mike Locksley has come back to College Park as Edsall's offensive coordinator after two-plus disastrous year's at the helm of New Mexico's football program..

Here's what you need to know about Saturday's Red-White Game:

Game Day and Time: Saturday, April 21, 4:00 p.m. ET

Location: Byrd Stadium, College Park, MD

Radio Coverage: 105.7FM, CBS Baltimore

For all your Maryland football needs, be sure to visit SB Nation's Terrapins blog Testudo Times. For all your college football news and notes, visit the SB Nation NCAA football hub.

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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