Since entering the Big Ten in 2014, Maryland and Rutgers have never competed for a conference title.

Both teams are on familiar turf as they prepare to meet Saturday in Piscataway, N.J., with both struggling to achieve bowl eligibility.

One more commonality for Maryland (4-4, 1-4) and Rutgers (4-5, 1-5) is the growing discontent from their fan bases, which heightened last week.

Maryland's 55-10 loss at home to No. 2 Indiana was the Terrapins' fourth straight. It came after a trio of frustrating Big Ten defeats in games in which they held late fourth-quarter leads.

Late in the game against Indiana, in which Maryland's defense surrendered 588 yards, groups of fans chanted for the departure of coach Mike Locksley, who has a 37-45 record in his seven seasons.

"I probably would have chante

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