Sean Merriman, BTN.com web editor, July 21, 2015

At 8 p.m. ET tonight on BTN/BTN2Go, we are replaying Maryland's 23-16 victory over Michigan in the 2014 Big Ten season.

Maryland scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and locked up a spot in a bowl game with the win.

C.J. Brown passed for 165 yards and added a team-high 87 yards and a touchdown on the ground, but the biggest score of the game came from running back Wes Brown, who plunged into the end zone for a go-ahead score with 5:59 left.

Maryland kicker Brad Craddock was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals, all coming in the second quarter, in the win.

Here is a breakdown of Maryland?s victory over Michigan.

Top moment: As the clock ticked down, Maryland coach Randy Edsall threw his headset into the air to celebrate the team's second consecutive road victory over a Big Ten power.

Top stat: Maryland scored 23 points despite getting just 60 rushing yards out of its backfield.

Top player: It has to be C.J. Brown. The Terps? senior signal caller completed 13-of-24 passes for 165 yards, and also led the team with 87 rushing yards and a touchdown.