COLLEGE PARK β€” Tai Felton caught 14 passes for 157 yards and a touchdown to continue his stellar season and Maryland scored on its first four drives en route to a 38-20 victory over Villanova on Saturday.

β€œI just view myself as a dominant player,” said Felton, who has 604 receiving yards and four TDs through four games of his senior season. β€œI do it for the team. These guys inspire me to be great every day.”

Billy Edwards Jr. completed 28 of 32 passes for a career-high 328 yards and two TDs, Roman Hemby and Nolan Ray ran for scores and Kaden Prather caught a 19-yard TD pass to open a ruthlessly efficient first half.

β€œMe and Tai, for sure, but definitely me and a lot of the receivers, we’ve developed that trust pretty quickly,” Edwards said. β€œWhere I know if they’re one on one on an island, I can throw the ball up and give them a chance.”

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In its final nonconference game and only matchup against FCS opposition, Maryland (3-1) outgained Villanova 326-51 in the first two quarters to enter halftime with a 24-0 advantage.

The only blemish before the break was Colby McDonald’s fumble inside the red zone that halted a potential fifth consecutive scoring drive with 27 seconds remaining.

Villanova (3-1) entered ranked fifth in the FCS coaches and media polls, but in its lone meeting with an FBS foe fell behind 17-0 before recording a first down.

Connor Watkins threw for a third-quarter score to Devin Smith but completed only 12 of 29 passes for 106 yards.

β€œOur offense only has one returning skill player from the previous two years,” Villanova coach Mark Ferrante said. β€œSo the timing with the running backs and the wideouts for our veteran quarterback is still a work in progress.”

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Felton set the tone with eight first-quarter catches and continued to establish himself as one of the nation’s elite wideouts.

His 41 receptions are the most in the first four games of a season in Terps history, and his four consecutive 100-yard games also tie a Maryland record. His 14 catches Saturday were the most in a game for a Maryland receiver since Torrey Smith made 14 in 2010.

His best moments came with the victory relatively secure, a 9-yard TD catch on a well-covered fade route late in the third quarter and an acrobatic 61-yard grab between two defensive backs in the fourth.

β€œHe looks like a difference maker, for sure” Ferrante said of Felton. β€œWe knew he was going to be a good player, and we knew they would take some shots.”