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Why Maryland football was forced to change quarterbacks after just 2 games

Another poor passing performance for the Terps leads to a blowout loss. That and other notes from charting Maryland's humiliating defeat.

Welcome back to the Maryland post-game report, where we're all turtles on our backs, kicking our feet in the air.

Maryland was very bad on Saturday, in large part due to its unwillingness to run the ball against a team that couldn't run the ball. Instead, the Terps chose to throw the ball 30 times with Perry Hills. Caleb Rowe will start at quarterback against South Florida, as Hills's poor performances in his two starts sent him tumbling off the two-deep.