Quarterback Remains Terps' Biggest Question Mark Heading Into 2017 Season

8/16/17

By Luke Jackson, PressBox

DJ Durkin's first year as the University of Maryland's head football coach was a successful one, as he led the Terps to a six-win season that included an appearance in the Quick Lane Bowl. However, new challenges await this year, thanks in part to a schedule that ESPN's Football Power Index ranks as the Big Ten's toughest. The Terps are currently preparing for their season -- which kicks off at Texas Sept. 2 -- at fall camp in College Park, Md., with storylines at every position.

QUARTERBACKS

Junior Caleb Henderson, sophomores Tyrrell Pigrome and Max Bortenschlager and freshman Kasim Hill are competing to be the starting job. Henderson was at North Carolina from 2014-2015 but barely played before transferring. Pigrome and Bortenschlager started one game each as last year, though Pigrome got into 11 of Maryland's 13 games.

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