Maryland's Rowe working to limit mistakes with Michigan coming to town
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Maryland quarterback Caleb Rowe has had a rocky start to the 2015 season.
That much is clear by his stat line so far: 32 for 64 for 381 yards with four touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Despite starting only two of Maryland's four games, Rowe leads the nation in passes picked off.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}How can he turn things around?
Playing within himself would help.
"Feeling like I need to make a play is when I kind of go out of my game a little bit and I do too much," Rowe told the Baltimore Sun. "I feel like I need to and that's when I get in trouble. When things weren't going well last week, I felt like I had to force a ball in there to make a throw that sometimes I'm able to make, but they're not smart decisions.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"I'm learning."
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