During Maryland's three-way quarterback competition this summer, Caleb Rowe, Perry Hills, and Daxx Garman each had the opportunity to work with the first team in hopes of developing some continuity for when the starter was named.
Hills came out on top and started the Terps' first two games, but after last week's 48-27 loss to Bowling Green, coach Randy Edsall made a change.
Now the hope is that Rowe, with his live arm and chemistry with the Maryland offense, can jumpstart an offense that had moments of brilliance early on but stagnated late against Bowling Green.
"I didn't think we were getting the things done that we needed to get done in order for us to be who we need to be offensively," Edsall said.