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Penn State gave itself a chance with a strong second quarter, but the Buckeyes proved their dominance in the second half.
The Big Ten battle of the week sees Penn State (3-4) attempt to stop the runaway train that is Ohio State (7-0) on Saturday.
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 its past eight tries, Penn State has failed to beat rival Ohio State. It’s been even longer since the Nittany Lions beat the Buckeyes on the road at The Horshoe. The circumstances certainly aren’t in Penn State’s favor this time around,
Ohio State's final three minutes of the first half led to a disappointed locker room, fueling the Buckeyes against Penn State in the second half.
Interim head coach Terry Smith saw his team get blown out by the Buckeyes in the second half. Hear what he said about Ohio State after the game.
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Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate destroyed Penn State's defense, exposing a Nittany Lion offense that failed again to generate any consistency.