Caleb Henderson’s Maryland football playing days are over, but he will remain with the Terps in an off-field role, The Washington Post’s Roman Stubbs reported Friday morning.
The former four-star quarterback transferred to Maryland shortly before the 2016 season from North Carolina to be closer to home. After sitting out a year in College Park, Henderson looked like the favorite to take over the starting quarterback position heading into 2017. Perry Hills and Caleb Rowe had just graduated and neither Max Bortenschlager nor Tyrrell Pigrome had started more than one game. Walt Bell, who was his lead recruiter at North Carolina, was the offensive coordinator at Maryland, and could give him an opportunity to resurrect his college career.