“It means the world, especially for me, someone who’s trying to help Locks put this program back where it needs to be,” sophomore defensive tackle Mosiah Nasili-Kite said.
The Terps have played only once since Nov. 7. It’s tough to gauge progress from a small sampling of games, but this matchup against the Scarlet Knights should give Locksley an indication of where Maryland stands.
“It’s a great opportunity and a great measuring stick to see where we are, in kind of (season) 1.5,” Locksley said.
Scouting Maryland has been difficult for Greg Schiano, who returned to Rutgers last December for a second stint as head coach.