The University of Maryland is close to completing its second year in the Big Ten, but many fans have yet to come to terms with the move, according to research done by Public Policy Polling.

Released on Friday, the poll, titled, "Marylanders Want Legislature to Go Further on Minimum Wage; Baltimore Voters Back Proposed $15/Hour Law," focused mostly on public policy issues. But this little nugget was listed among the poll's other "key findings."

Fans of the Maryland Terrapins have regrets about the school's move to the Big Ten in 2014. A plurality still wishes the Terps could pretend like they were Duke's main rival in the ACC, while 35% have come to terms with the fact that they will continue to be outnumbered in their own football stadium by more fervent Big Ten fanbases.

Wow.

Other highlights from the report:

- 39 percent of Maryland voters think Joe Flacco is an elite quarterback, while 31 percent do not. Yep, people actually asked and answered this question.

- 52 percent of Orioles fans think the team will win the World Series or the AL pennant, while 57 percent of Nationals fans think the team will win the World Series or the NL pennant.

- Crabcakes are Maryland's most popular food, with 81 percent of voters saying they have a "favorable" view of the food.

- 11 percent of voters believe in the existence of "Chessie," a sea monster who would hypothetically live in the Chesapeake Bay.