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Ohio State will take care of business against a wounded Penn State program that has lost four games in a row. Can the Nittany Lions rally? Doubtful.
The Nittany Lions and Buckeyes won't play for the next two seasons. Their programs could be much different in 2028.
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Allie Berube sits down with Joe Nugent to discuss Penn State-Ohio State matchup
Penn State takes on the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on the road. Nittany Nation’s Allie Berube went one-on-one with NBC4’s Sports Director Joe Nugent from Columbus to ask how the environment could affect the visiting Nittany Lions this weekend.
A Penn State upset of No. 1 Ohio State on the road. Possible? Yes. Unlikely? Also, yes. But let’s keep it positive for a Nittany Lions team trying to shock the world. PSU (3-4, 0-4) is hunting for a signature win.
Ohio State will pay tribute to two late players, Nick Mangold and Bob Maggs, before the Buckeyes kick off against Penn State on Nov. 1.
Since a narrow Week 4 loss to Oregon, the Nittany Lions have dropped four straight, including defeats to UCLA, Northwestern, and Iowa, each one sealed by a late defensive breakdown. With quarterback Drew Allar out for the season, Penn State’s offense has sputtered, ranking 100th nationally in total yards.
It’s officially Ohio State week for Penn State’s football program. The Nittany Lions (3-4, 0-4) come off their second bye week to face the biggest challenge of their season to date. Ryan Day’s Buckeyes (7-0,
On Before The Snap, The York Daily Record's Frank Bodani explains how the Nittany Lions could put up a fight against the Buckeyes.