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Yetur Gross-Matos Wears Maryland Gear Following Penn State Loss

Former Penn State football star Yetur Gross-Matos found himself on the losing side of a bet Monday following the Nittany Lions’ crushing 35-19 loss to Maryland Saturday.

Gross-Matos’ Carolina Panthers teammate, Jermaine Carter Jr., posted a picture of him decked out in red, black, and yellow Monday, aptly captioned “We Aren’t!”

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#WeArent go Terps! ? ??? @__lobo99

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According to Carter’s Instagram story, the new gear had never been opened. So generous of him!

Carter, a linebacker, started 37 games for the Terrapins between 2015 and 2017, compiling 337 career tackles and 9.5 sacks. However, he found himself on the other end of a few losing contests to Penn State…so at least Gross-Matos has that going for him.

Gross-Matos and Carter haven’t had much to write home about with the 3-6 Panthers this season. Gross-Matos, a defensive end, has recorded four solo tackles, one sack, and a forced fumble so far, while Carter’s posted three tackles of his own.

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