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Ohio State football hosts Penn State on Saturday and we provided live updates with reaction, score, highlights, and commentary.
Julian Sayin passed for 316 yards and four touchdowns, Jeremiah Smith scored twice and top-ranked Ohio State pulled away in the second half to defeat Penn State 38-14 Saturday. The Buckeyes (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten) had a 17-14 lead at halftime, but took control in the second half, scoring on three of their first four possessions.
Kickoff from Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, is at noon ET. This spread was much tighter in the early-season lookahead lines, but now the Buckeyes are huge 18.5-point favorites in the latest Penn State vs.
The Ohio State Buckeyes face the Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday in a battle of Big Ten rivals. The Buckeyes enter 7-0 with wins over Texas, Grambling, Ohio, Washington, Minnesota, Illinois and Wisconsin. Before Saturday's game, Ohio State shared its availability report, and there were a number of players on it.
Penn State's losing streak stands at five games following the Lions' 38-14 loss to Ohio State on Saturday in Columbus.
According to the Big Ten availability report, backup quarterback Jaxon Smolik is out for Saturday's game against the Buckeyes. Smolik was injured Oct. 18 at Iowa in the first sustained action of his career. Penn State played two quarterbacks in that game, with Smolik running situational downs alongside Grunkemeyer.
Penn State was unable to capitalize on a competitive first half, falling to Ohio State 38-14 Saturday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio. The Nittany Lions are now 3-5 on the season and 0-5 in Big Ten play, with four games left in the season. Here are three takea ...
After laying an egg in a 38-14 loss at Ohio State on Saturday, Penn State learned its kickoff time for next week’s home matchup with Indiana. The Nittany Lions and No. 2 Hoosiers will get going at noon on FOX, according to a Big Ten announcement.