So Maryland’s road game against No. 1 Ohio State will feature many familiar elements for Jones, an outside linebacker from Olney, Md. He’s experienced more college games in Ohio Stadium than any other venue in the country. But for as much as he’ll remember this Saturday, Jones has never stood on the opponent’s sideline at the Horseshoe. When a reporter asked if he’d been inside the visiting game-day locker room, Jones had to stop himself. “Oh, absolute — oh, no, actually, I haven’t,” Jones said. “Being on the other side of that Ohio State team is going to be a new experience for me. But this is my last year [of college football], and I’m doing it with the team I wanted to come back and be a part of.” After three years in Columbus, Jones transferred to his home state, joining the program Coach Michael Locksley became tasked with…
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