COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – Maryland coach Randy Edsall is keeping quiet about who will start at quarterback against No. 18/20 Ohio State on Saturday.
No Maryland quarterback has started every game in a season since 2006, a streak that will continue if injured C.J. Brown can’t go in the Terrapins’ inaugural Big Ten home game (Noon/ABC).
Brown left Saturday’s 37-13 win at Indiana with a sprained left wrist, and it’s unclear if he will be recovered by Saturday.
Edsall says, “We’ll find out on game day.”
If Brown is unable to start, junior Caleb Rowe would assume control of the offense. Rowe came off the bench to complete 12 of 18 passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns against Indiana.
Maryland has won four of five. Ohio State is 3-1 heading into its conference opener.