There's been a change in Caleb Rowe this week, and his coaches and teammates have taken notice.
He's no longer the Maryland quarterback understudy, prepping to be ready just in case there's an injury or if he's needed to make a spot start like he was during his first three years with the Terps.
Rowe is Maryland's starting quarterback this week against South Florida, and he's acting like it. He's no longer signaling plays in to Perry Hills, or spelling an injured C.J. Brown.
He's trying to seize control of the job and jumpstart an offense after a humbling loss to Bowling Green last weekend.