COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Marylands smooth ride under first-year coach DJ Durkin was thrown off the tracks last Saturday with a lopsided defeat at Penn State.Looking to build on a 4-0 start, the Terrapins played poorly and without maximum effort, Durkin said Tuesday. Making matters worse, starting quarterback Perry Hills hurt his right shoulder late in the first half and did not return.Hills status for Saturdays game against Minnesota (3-2, 0-2 Big Ten) remains up in the air.Fortunately, we have a couple days until the game so that gives us time to make the best decision for him and for our team, Durkin said.While Hills remains a possibility for Saturday, the Terrapins (4-1, 1-1) will definitely be without running back Trey Edmunds, who will sidelined indefinitely with a broken right foot, and special teams standout Isaiah Davis, who has been suspended for one game by Durkin for his late hit on Penn State kicker Joey Julius after a kickoff.Davis slammed Julius to the ground following a kick that was not returned.He made a very bad decision, Durkin said. Theres no room for that in the great game of college football.After practice Monday, Edmunds had an x-ray on his foot. A fracture was discovered; surgery has been scheduled for later this week.Edmunds is in his first season at Maryland after transferring from Virginia Tech. The 6-foot-2 senior ranks third on the Terps with 158 yards rushing and scored a touchdown against Howard on a blocked punt.Hes been in a great rotation at running back and playing on all special teams, Durkin noted. I feel for him.Before the Terrapins can turn their full attention toward Minnesota, they must correct the flaws that cropped up against Penn State in a 38-14 blowout. The Nittany Lions scored on their first drive and never let up, rolling up 524 yards on offense and holding Maryland far below its average of 43 points per game.So now, for the first time as a college head coach, Durkin has a team coming off a loss.Its a great learning experience for us, he said. A team is going to hit you in the mouth every now and again, and what you have to do is come together, get tighter and trust in your teammates. Im looking forward to our guys bouncing back from a loss.Durkin couldnt believe his eyes while watching the game at Penn State unfold.There were plays and calls weve run since training camp that all of a sudden looked totally different in terms of execution, the coach said. Overall, really, we didnt play at our effort level in this past game. Effort makes up for mistakes, and we didnt give ourselves that opportunity.A lengthy film session and a stern lecture followed, and now the Terrapins seemingly understand what must be done to win.Its a new week, receiver Teldrick Morgan said. We still have the same mindset, the same focus. I know we lost, but its just made us hungrier.Minnesota is coming off a 14-7 loss to Iowa. Golden Gophers quarterback Mitch Leidner is undergoing concussion protocol and is listed as out for Saturday.---AP college website: collegefootball.ap.org Jeff Francis Jersey Online . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. Jerod Mayo Jersey Online . 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BALTIMORE-- Health issues continue to plague both the Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians heading into the middle game of their three-game series on Saturday night.The Indians put pitcher Joe Colon on the disabled list Friday due to right shoulder inflammation -- retroactive to July 15 -- and recalled Cody Anderson. He had been sent back to Triple-A Columbus just five days ago and threw 1 1/3 shutout innings in Fridays loss.Lonnie Chisenhall got scratched from Fridays starting lineup due to a flu/virus. Manager Terry Francona said pre-game that he was unsure how long the outfielder might be sidelined although the skipper put him in to pinch-hit in the ninth before pulling him when the Orioles brought in left-hander Zach Britton.Pitcher Zach McAllister has been on the disabled list since July 7, and Francona said Friday that hell throw a side session Saturday and go again Monday. After that, the Indians will evaluate the situation.And outfielder Michael Brantley underwent an outpatient procedure to relieve scar tissue buildup in his shoulder, the Indians said on Twitter Friday. Trainer James Quinlan said doctors were happy with what they saw, and Brantley -- on the 60-day disabled list since May 14 with shoulder inflammation -- could re-start baseball activities next week.Third baseman Juan Uribe then left in the seventh after Odrisamer Despaigne hit him in the helmet with a pitch. Uribe had a head contusion and is listed as day-to-day.The heat in Baltimore isnt going to be helping much with the temperature expected to be in the mid-to-high 90s throughout the weekend.Its pretty hot pretty much everywhere, Francona said. We want our guys to be prepared but we dont want to leave it on the field before the game so weve tried to minimize (on things).For the Indians, Josh Tomlin (10-2, 3.34) gets the start Saturday, going against Kevin Gausman (1-7, 4.05). 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Adam Jones returned to the lineup after missing Thursdays contest with the Yankees while recovering from back spasms.Set-up man Darren ODay, out since June 3 with a right hamstring strain, also could return in the next few days, if all goes well. He pitched at Double-A Bowie Friday and fared well.Hamstring issues also put Hyun Soo Kim on the disabled list but he fared well in work on Friday, and Showalter said the outfield could return in a few days. In addition, theres the bad stomach virus thats working its way through the Oriole clubhouse in recent days. Nothing new there for now.With all these medical issues, the Orioles certainly were glad to return home. Baltimore has played just three games at Camden Yards since June 26.Going to Fenway Park and Toronto and Yankee Stadiums a challenge for a lot of reasons, Showalter said. To have that comfort of going to place that youre comfortable in and you know that people are going to be on your side, that means a lot to us. I dont know how to phrase it but it feels good to be home. ' ' '