The Buckeyes played pretty solid in this one, and the Nittany Lions never gave up, but couldn't handle OSU.
Ohio State (2-0):
Justin Fields - 28/34; 318 pass yards; 4 pass TDs
Master Teague - 23 carries; 110 rush yards; 1 rush TD
Chris Olave - 7 receptions; 120 receiving yards; 2 receiving TDs
Dominic DiMaccio - 3/3 extra points; 1/2 field goals (22 yards)
Penn State (0-2):
Sean Clifford - 18/30; 281 pass yards; 3 pass TDs; 1 INT
Devyn Ford - 8 carries; 36 rush yards
Jahan Dotson - 8 receptions; 144 receiving yards; 3 receiving TDs
Jake Pinegar - 1/1 extra points; 1/1 field goals (31 yards)
#3 Ohio State too much for #18 Penn State, 38-25
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Re: #3 Ohio State too much for #18 Penn State, 38-25
Agree. The NITTS just didn't have enough in the tank to mess with the Bucks this year.
Re: #3 Ohio State too much for #18 Penn State, 38-25
The good:
Fields, Olave, and Wilson are as advertised in the passing game.
The improving:
Offensive line, defensive line, linebackers, and and to an extent the running backs.
The Exposed:
The secondary was torched after PSU decided to attack down field.
The Unknown:
OSU's kicking game after Blake Haubeil's possible groin injury.
Any win at Penn State is hard earned. OSU still is a work in progress.
Fields, Olave, and Wilson are as advertised in the passing game.
The improving:
Offensive line, defensive line, linebackers, and and to an extent the running backs.
The Exposed:
The secondary was torched after PSU decided to attack down field.
The Unknown:
OSU's kicking game after Blake Haubeil's possible groin injury.
Any win at Penn State is hard earned. OSU still is a work in progress.
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