Perry Hills throws a pass in Maryland’s 48-27 loss to Bowling Green last Saturday. Featured photo courtesy of Greg Fiume and UMTerps.com.

Senior quarterback Caleb Rowe will replace redshirt junior Perry Hills under center for the Terrapins.

Maryland listed the change at signal-caller in an updated depth chart released Monday afternoon.

In two weeks as the Terps’ starter, Hills completed 27 of 51 pass attempts for 306 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Hills, who won the starting job over the summer when he emerged as the offense’s vocal leader, struggled to pass the ball in his first two outings.

Rowe saw action late in Saturday’s 48-27 blowout loss to Bowling Green, in which he threw two interceptions off of three pass attempts. The senior signal-caller is slated to start – for the first time since 2013 – against the University of South Florida on Sept. 19.

Fifth-year transfer and former Oklahoma State quarterback Daxx Garman is listed as the new backup. Garman started the season as the third-stringer and has yet to see game action in a Terps uniform.

Terrapins football also listed two new starters at wide receiver, naming Taivon Jacobs over Malcolm Culmer and D.J. Moore over Amba Etta-Tawo.