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Ohio State football hosts Penn State on Saturday and we provided live updates with reaction, score, highlights, and commentary.
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Five things to know about Ohio State’s 38-14 win over Penn State
Knowles falls flat, Smith and Tate dominate, and a new Heisman favorite. 5 things to know about Ohio State’s 38-14 win over Penn State.
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Terry Smith reveals why Penn State punted on promising 1st drive at Ohio State: ‘Hindsight’s 20/20′
Penn State’s average starting field position in the first half was its own 37-yard line, largely thanks to Dani Dennis-Sutton’s forced fumble in the second quarter that put the Lions on the OSU 13. Ohio State’s average first-half start was its own 21-yard line. The Lions trailed by just three heading into halftime.
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Three takeaways from Penn State football’s 38-14 blowout loss to Ohio State
Penn State was able to compete with the Buckeyes in the first half before Ohio State ran away with the game in the second half.
This time it went to Jeremiah Smith, who moved Ohio State from its own 22-yard line to the Penn State 21-yard line with his 57-yard catch. Sayin then finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Bennett Christian to make it a 31-14 lead with 3:21 left in the third quarter.
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In limited role, Penn State’s Nick Singleton provided a spark on first TD drive vs. Ohio State
Penn State continued to feature Kaytron Allen in Saturday’s Big Ten loss to No. 1 Ohio State at the Horseshoe. But it was also clear the Nittany Lions are trying to get Nick Singleton going during the second half of the regular season.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Grading the Penn State football team on its 38-14 loss to Ohio State Saturday at Ohio Stadium: C: Ethan Grunkemeyer again showed pocket presence in a difficult environment, made some nice throws and missed a few. C: Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton accounted for 132 of Penn State’s 200 total yards and both of its touchdowns.
Penn State gave itself a chance with a strong second quarter, but the Buckeyes proved their dominance in the second half.
Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, as well as quarterback Julian Sayin, had a field day against the Nittany Lions.