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No. 1 Ohio State unleashed another aerial assault on Saturday in a 38-14 win over Penn State that was a bit too close for comfort at halftime. The Buckeyes (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten) led just 17-14 entering the break before seizing control with a dominant third quarter that showcased their best traits.
The player who visited the Ohio State Buckeyes is Tennessee Volunteers commit Legend Bey. Bey is a North Forney High School quarterback who will play at the wide receiver position if he plays at Tennessee. His speed is what catches the attention of everyone, as he is one of the fastest athletes in the class.
Top-ranked Buckeyes continue their unchallenged season behind quarterback Julian Sayin's efficiency, while Penn State's struggles deepen after coaching change.
It was easy to overlook Sayin amid a sea of supporting offensive talent, but the redshirt freshman has stolen the show
Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith turns a pass deflection into a touchdown with a circus-like catch against Penn State.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are prepping for their showdown against the Penn State Nittany Lions with a school legend calling for a big day from the defense.
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Ohio State Buckeyes commit throws for 562 yards, 5 TDs in blowout victory
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Ohio State released its injury report for Saturday's game against Penn State.The following Buckeyes will not be available:Logan GeorgeMalik HartfordMason MaggsQ