Perry Hills didn’t lose Saturday’s game against Indiana. Maryland football’s quarterback certainly wasn’t as good as he was against Michigan State a week prior, but he did what he needed to do for the Terps to beat the Hoosiers.
He couldn’t hit his deep passes, but he did his job on the short ones once again. And as usual, for whatever reason, he was much more effective when throwing to the right than when he was throwing to his left.
Perry Hills | Left | Middle | Right | All |
20+ yards | 1/6, 23 yards, 1 TD | 0/3, 1 INT | 1/2, 37 yards | 2/11, 60 yards |
15-19 yards | 0/0 | 1/1, 17 yards | 0/0 | 1/1, 17 yards |
10-14 yards | 1/1, 21 yards | 0/0 | 4/4, 60 yards | 5/5, 81 yards |
5-9 yards | 2/3, 18 yards | 1/1, 5 yards | 3/3, 19 yards | 6/7, 42 yards |
0-4 yards | 1/1, 4 yards | 3/3, 22 yards | 1/1, 6 yards | 5/5, 32 yards |
Less than 0 yards | 1/1, 9 yards | 1/1, -5 yards | 1/1, 12 yards | 3/3, 16 yards |
All | 6/12, 75 yards | 6/9, 39 yards | 10/11, 134 yards | 22/32, 248 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT |
What was different about Hills against Indiana was that he kept throwing deep passes.