Wednesday was an eventful day for the Maryland football program.
The team named Perry Hills the victor of a fall quarterback competition that never fully materialized, with Hills’ crowning over Caleb Rowe, Gage Shaffer and Tyrrell Pigrome only feeling like a formality. Defensive back Antwaine Carter left the program, and Maryland has now pretty well taken shape for the start of the 2016 season.
Potentially, though, the most consequential news of the day has nothing to do with this year. That’d be Maryland’s addition of former four-star quarterback and North Carolina transfer Caleb Henderson.