Junior Perry Hills emerged as Maryland's primary option at quarterback last Saturday during the Terps Fan Appreciation Day scrimmage, and today it was officially revealed that he will be behind center heading into the season-opener against Richmond next Saturday.

Randy Edsall released his two-deep depth chart this evening following the end of camp on Wednesday. The team began preparing for its first game of the season earlier today.

The highlight of the two-deep is Hills' position as the starting quarterback. Although he was viewed as an underdog heading into camp, he was the most consistent signal-caller in practice and won the starting job over Caleb Rowe and Daxx Garman. Rowe is listed as Hills' backup.

Other training camp battles have also been settled. Since tight end Andrew Isaacs is still out with an injury, sophomore Derrick Hayward is listed as the starter heading into week one over junior P.J. Gallo. Brandon Ross is listed as the starter at running back and he'll be running behind an offensive line that undergone some changes since the start of camp.

Junior Michael Dunn will start at left tackle next to sophomore Mike Minter and right tackle Ryan Doyle and right guard Andrew Zeller will line up on the opposite side. Evan Mulrooney is listed ahead of redshirt freshman Brendan Moore at center. An injury to Damian Prince, who missed the last few practices, caused the shakeup. He's listed as Doyle's backup.

The defense doesn't feature any surprises, although Kingsley Opara moved from nose tackle to backing up Quinton Jefferson at the other defensive tackle spot. Opara was in a battle this camp with sophomore David Shaw, who will start alongside Jefferson.

Antwaine Carter and Josh Woods are listed as co-backups to A.J. Hendy at safety.

Wide receiver D.J. Moore and outside linebacker Brett Zanotto are the only true freshmen listed on the two-deep.

Maryland will take on Richmond next Saturday at noon.