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Rutgers to host Maryland with a bowl berth on the line

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) - While neither Maryland nor Rutgers have played a postseason game in a while, the two Big Ten Conference schools are going to get a taste of one Saturday.

Scarlet Knights (5-6, 2-6 Big Ten) and Terrapins (5-6, 2-6) will play for bowl eligibility when they meet in the regular-season finale.

The winner will move to .500 and can look forward to the postseason. The loser will look forward to next season.

Maryland has not played in a bowl game since 2016, when it was in the Quick Lane Bowl. The Scarlet Knights last went in 2014, coincidently in another Quick Lane game.

The Terps and Rutgers have had similiar seasons. Maryland opened 4-0 and then lost six of seven after running into Big Ten powers Iowa, Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State and Michigan.

'œWe're still chasing that sixth victory, and we're out of time,'ť Maryland coach Michael Locksley said. 'œI told our team it's like being in a wild-card playoff game. It's win or go home. For us, as we talked about taking the next step as a program, obviously one of the first '~next steps' is becoming a bowl-eligible team, to where that becomes our standard.'ť

Rutgers started 3-0 in Greg Schiano's second season back in charge, but it also could not handle the big boys in the league.

Schiano told his team to focus on Saturday and not make the mistake of looking for the prize.

'œIf that's your focus, you're probably not going to get your desired result,'ť he said. "Our focus has to be on our preparation for Maryland as it is every week for the 11 previous games and really lock in and now with what we call bombs, more bombs going off on the sides. That focus is even more important'ť

Five things to watch on Saturday.

RECORD WATCH

Maryland's Taulia Tagovailoa has already set the school's single-season record for completions. He's also 216 yards passing behind Scott Milanovich's record of 3,499 yards passing from 1993. Tagovailoa has thrown for 21 touchdowns this season, five behind the mark set by Milanovich, also in that 1993 season.

HELP

Rutgers is hoping to get inside linebacker and leading tackler Olakunle Fatukasi back this weekend. He has missed the last two games after being hurt in the second half against Wisconsin.

Fatukasi has 89 tackles, 11 tackles for losses and 3 1/2 sacks. The Scarlet Knights are also hoping to get fellow linebacker Tyreek Maddox-Williams back. He has been limited to six games. Both are game-time decisions.

NEWEST MEMBERS

Rutgers and Maryland played their first season in the Big Ten in 2014, and they both had winning records overall that year. This is the first time since then that both teams will finish with at least five victories.

Rutgers won the last meeting 27-24 in overtime.

'œThey do a lot of things on offense, like a lot of motions, shifts,'ť Maryland defensive back Jakorian Bennett said. 'œThey just try to get us to change our defense and stuff like that.'ť

OLD RELIABLE

Rutgers punter Adam Korsak, who leads the nation in net average (45.33 yards), is one of three finalists for the Ray Guy Award along with Matt Araiza of San Diego State and Jordan Stout of Penn State.

His net average is currently ahead of the NCAA record of 45.04 set by BYU in 1983.

Korsak has not bounced an attempt into the end zone for a touchback in 118 consecutive chances dating to the finale of 2019. The 20-game streak is the longest active one nationally.

DOES NOT BODE WELL. OR DOES IT?

Rutgers has lost its last 18 consecutive home games against Big Ten opponents, including three this season against Ohio State, Michigan State and Wisconsin.

The last Scarlet Knights' home win against a Big Ten team was in 2017 - against Maryland.

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Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, left, tries to avoid a sack by Michigan defensive end TJ Guy during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, in College Park, Md. Michigan won 59-18. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
Rutgers coach Greg Schiano watches the team play Penn State during an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa., Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. Penn State won 28-0. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger) The Associated Press
Maryland head coach Michael Locksley, left, shakes hands with Maryland head coach Michael Locksley after an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, in College Park, Md. Michigan won 59-18. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
Rutgers tight end Victor Konopka (89) catches a pass as Penn State safety Jaquan Brisker (1) defends during an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa., Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. Penn State won 28-0. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger) The Associated Press
Penn State quarterback Christian Veilleux (9) looks to fend off Rutgers linebacker Mohamed Toure (58) during an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa., Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021. Penn State shut out Rutgers 28-0. (AP Photo/Barry Reeger) The Associated Press
Michigan defensive back DJ Turner (5) intercepts a pass intended for Maryland wide receiver Carlos Carriere during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, in College Park, Md. Michigan won 59-18. Turner return the interception for a touchdown. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) The Associated Press
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