Colin Gay,Lori SchmidtColumbus Dispatch
Two undefeated Big Ten East teams clashed in Columbus Saturday afternoon.
No. 3 Ohio State beat No. 7 Penn State 20-12 at Ohio Stadium, continuing its seven-game win streak against the Nittany Lions.
Here's what happened in Ohio State vs. Penn State Saturday
Ohio State vs. Penn State final stats
STAT | Ohio State | Penn State |
---|---|---|
Points | 20 | 12 |
TotalYds | 365 | 240 |
PassYds | 286 | 191 |
RushYds | 79 | 49 |
Penalties | 6-54 | 5-32 |
1st Downs | 22 | 15 |
3rd Downs | 6-16 | 1-16 |
4th Downs | 0-1 | 1-3 |
Total Plays | 76 | 68 |
Avg Yds/Play | 4.8 | 3.5 |
Avg Yds/Completion | 13 | 10.6 |
Avg Yds/Rush | 1.9 | 1.9 |
Sack-Adj Rush Yd(Avg) | 89 (2.3) | 85 (3.9) |
Red Zone | 4-5 | 1-1 |
Time ofPoss | 32:24 | 25:36 |
Turnovers (Def Pts Off) | 1 (0) | 0 (0) |
Fumbles-Lost | 1-1 | 0-0 |
Sacks (Def Yds) | 4 (36) | 2 (10) |
TFL (Def Yds) | 8 (45) | 9 (25 |
Final: Ohio State 20, Penn State 12; Ohio State remains undefeated
No. 3 Ohio State remains undefeated Saturday, beating No. 7 Penn State 20-12 at Ohio Stadium.
Ohio State has beaten Penn State seven straight times, last losing to. the Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium in 2016.
Ohio State has not lost to Penn State in Columbus since 2011.
Ohio State recovers Penn State onside kick with 29 seconds left
Ohio State recovered Penn State's 18-yard onside kick attempt with 29 seconds left in the fourth quarter.
Drew Allar brings Penn State closer with 8-yard TD | Ohio State 20, Penn State 12
Drew Allar capped off a 12-play, 73-yard drive late in the fourth quarter with and 8-yard touchdown pass to Kaden Saunders.
Penn State's 2-point attempt failed.
It was Penn State's first touchdown against Ohio State's defense.
Jayden Fielding misses 45-yard field goal, Penn State gets ball back
Holding a two-possession lead, Ohio State's offense recorded a three-and-out with three Miyan Williams rushes for six yards. Ohio State kicker Jayden Fielding missed a 45-yard field goal attempt left.
Penn State's third-down streak continues
Penn State still doesn't have a third-down conversion.
Facing a 3rd-and-30 with 3:10 left in the game, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar missed Liam Clifford for an incompletion.
Penn State is 0-14 on third-down attempts.
Marvin Harrison Jr. finds end zone for Ohio State | OSU 20, Penn State 6
With 4:07 remaining, Marvin Harrison Jr. caught the ball around the 18 and turned it upfield for a touchdown. He now has 11 catches for 162 yards this afternoon.
Ohio State defense makes fourth-down, fourth-quarter stand
Penn State is 0-12 on third down and on a fourth down play, a pass was broken up by J.T. Tuimoloau to give OSU the ball at the Nittany Lions 43.
OSU's Jayden Fielding adds a field goal | Ohio State 13, Penn State 6
Ohio State seemed to be moving with Kyle McCord completing 28- and 29-yard passes to Marvin Harrison Jr. and Cade Stover, before it got to be a slog again. OSU had to settle for a 37-yard Jayden Fielding field goal.
Ohio State's leaders on defense
Tommy Eichenberg is pacing OSU with seven tackles. Sonny Styles and J.T. Tuimoloau have each registered sacks for the Buckeyes. And Ohio State has four pass breakups, with four different players keeping Drew Allar from making those completions.
Buckeyes lose ball after punt hits Lorenzo Styles Jr.
Ohio State was set to get the ball in excellent field position, but the punt from Penn State's end zone bounced off the knee of Lorenzo Styles Jr. and the Nittany Lions were able to recover at their own 48-yard line.
Ohio State stopped on fourth down
The big play on the drive, and the second-longest play of the day for the Buckeyes, was a 30-yard pass that Cade Stover grabbed. But after that, OSU couldn't muster much. Devin Brown rushed for 5 yards as a red zone quarterback but was hurt on the play. Miyan Williams was pushed back a yard as he attempted to rush into the end zone. Then Carnell Tate was stopped for no gain on a fourth-down swing pass.
Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown injured
At the end of a 5-yard rush that finished just shy of the goal line, Ohio State quarterback Devin Brown yelled in obvious pain. He was subsequently helped off the field by OSU's athletic trainers.
OSU wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.'s stats
With Ohio State leading 10-6 with less than five minutes left in the third quarter, Marvin Harrison Jr. has 7 catches on 12 targets for 99 yards.
Penn State's Drew Allar, Ohio State's Kyle McCord middling
After each team's first possession of the second half, the numbers for today's quarterback are not stellar. OSU's Kyle McCord is 12 for 23 for 131 yards. Penn State's Drew Allar is 8 for 19 for 107 yards. Neither signal caller has a touchdown or an interception.
Ohio State halftime score, stats:
STAT | Penn State | Ohio State |
---|---|---|
Points | 6 | 10 |
TotalYds | 161 | 187 |
PassYds | 91 | 125 |
RushYds | 70 | 62 |
Penalties | 2-12 | 1-5 |
1st Downs | 8 | 13 |
3rd Downs | 0-7 | 3-8 |
4th Downs | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Total Plays | 31 | 41 |
Avg Yds/Play | 5.2 | 4.6 |
Avg Yds/Completion | 15.2 | 11.4 |
Avg Yds/Rush | 5 | 3.1 |
Sack-Adj Rush Yd(Avg) | 73 (5.6) | 67 (3.5) |
Red Zone | 0-0 | 2-2 |
Time ofPoss | 13:24 | 16:36 |
Turnovers (Def Pts Off) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Fumbles-Lost | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Sacks (Def Yds) | 1 (5) | 1 (3) |
TFL (Def Yds) | 3 (7) | 2 (4) |
Alex Felkins brings Penn State closer | Ohio State 10, Penn State 6
Penn State is 0 for 6 on third down, and that's a big reason they had to settle for a field goal on their most recent drive. But Felkins was true on a 41-yarder to put points on the board.
Miyan Williams spearheads OSU drive | Ohio State 10, Penn State 3
Devin Brown came in as a red zone quarterback again, but the OSU drive belonged to Miyan Williams, who eventually punched in a 2-yard score and also gave the Buckeyes 29 hard-charging yards on eight carries to set up the touchdown.
OSU was fortunate to get the TD. Penn State had a Curtis Jacobs' fumble return for a touchdown called back due to a hold on Kalen King.
Chop Robinson hurt
Penn State's edge rusher Chop Robinson, who has three sacks this season, went down hurt and remained down for a long time. He eventually left the field both walking gingerly and looking dazed.
Nittany Lions quarterback Drew Allar struggling
Although Ohio State deserves some credit for putting pressure on Drew Allar, it's also true that the Penn State signal caller has been a bit off-target today. He's 3 for 10, throwing for a mere31 yards. There's a little breeze, but it's still dry at Ohio Stadium.
Ja'Had Carter hurt
On the Ohio State kickoff, which Chip Trayanum returned 14 yards to the 22, Buckeyes safety Ja'Had Carter was injured and needed helped off the field.
Penn State field goal ties things up | Ohio State 3, Penn State 3
Penn State's Alex Felkins' 40-yard field goal ends the Nittany Lions' 39-yard, 2:36 drive. Ohio State's defense succeeded on getting some pressure on Drew Allar, who is just 1 for 6 for 12 yards at this point. Sonny Styles sacked him during Penn State's most recent possession.
Ohio State gives up a sack, forced to punt
Ohio State's defense did its job, but the Buckeyes couldn't do much once they got the ball. In fact, Nittany Lions cornerback Johnny Dixon managed to get to quarterback Kyle McCord for a 5-yard sack.
A couple of personnel notes: With Emeka Egbuka out, Jayden Ballard is returning punts for Ohio State. And tight end Cade Stover has a brace on his knee now but continues to play.
Ohio State scores first | OSU 3, Penn State 0
Jayden Fielding ended Ohio State's opening offensive drive with a 33-yard field goal. Ohio State is clearly making an effort to use Marvin Harrison Jr. He has already been targeted four times and made three catches for 28 yards. Following the Buckeyes' possession, tight end Cade Stover entered the medical tent on the OSU sideline.
Ohio State's defense forces a three-and-out
Penn State gained just 6 yards before they had to punt the ball to OSU.
A unique flyover at Ohio Stadium
During today's national anthem, four military helicopters hovered over the Shoe instead of a traditional flyover.
Who are the officials for today's Ohio State, Penn State game?
Referee: | Jerry McGinn |
Umpire: | Edward Feaster |
Head Linesman: | Bruce Keeling |
Line Judge: | Mark Bennett |
Back Judge: | Jeff Latkiewicz |
Field Judge: | Reginald Berry |
Side Judge: | Gaylon Williams |
Center Judge: | Brent Durbin |
Ohio State wins the toss
The coin toss going in the Buckeyes' favor, OSU elects to defer until the second half, and Penn State will start the game with the ball.
Emeka Egbuka, TreVeyon Henderson: No reps in final 11-on-11s
Emeka Egbuka and TreVeyon Henderson are not expected to play in Ohio State vs. Penn State Saturday.
Neither Egbuka nor Henderson participated in the Buckeyes' final 11-on-11 reps prior to the Penn State game Saturday. Chip Trayanum lined up as Ohio State's starting running back, while Xavier Johnson was Ohio State's starting slot receiver.
'College GameDay' picks: Ohio State vs. Penn State
Here's how the 'College GameDay' team picked Ohio State vs. Penn State:
- Lee Corso: Ohio State
- Kirk Herbstreit: Ohio State
- Pat McAfee: Ohio State
- Desmond Howard: Ohio State
- Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud: Ohio State
TreVeyon Henderson, Emeka Egbuka in uniform for final warm ups
Emeka Egbuka and TreVeyon Henderson have seemingly taken another step toward playing Saturday.
Both the Ohio State wide receiver and running back, while listed as questionable, were in uniform during the Buckeyes' final set of warm ups.
Ohio State vs. Penn State game predictions
Here is what the writers at The Columbus Dispatch and Penn State beat writer Frank Bodani of the York Daily record predict for Saturday's game:
- Bill Rabinowitz: Ohio State 23, Penn State 20
- Joey Kaufman: Ohio State 27, Penn State 20
- Rob Oller: Ohio State 20, Penn State 17
- Colin Gay Ohio State 24, Penn State 21
- Frank Bodani: Penn State 24, Ohio State 17
How James Franklin is previewing Ohio State vs. Penn State
Last season in State College, Pennsylvania, Penn State led Ohio State 16-14 through three quarters before allowing four fourth-quarter touchdowns to TreVeyon Henderson, who recorded two, Cade Stover and J.T. Tuimoloau, who returned an interception 14 yards for a score.
To James Franklin, Penn State “played really well for three quarters and didn’t finish.” In 2023, he expects another close game against the Buckeyes.
“You have to win big games in the fourth quarter. You have to win one-possession games,” Franklin said Tuesday. “...We expect this to be one of those types of games. We’ve played these guys for a long time. Probably up to the last two years, we’ve probably played them as well as anybody in the conference. But we got to find a way to be able to win in the fourth quarter and in one-possession games.”
Franklin said Penn State is “trying to find a way to get a win this week.” But he’s not using a different approach to end the Nittany Lions' losing streak.
“Everybody on the outside is talking,” Franklin said. “We’re approaching it the same way we do every single week. This is a really important game. Why? Because of the way we’ve handled the previous six.”
C.J. Stroud is back for Ohio State vs. Penn State
C.J. Stroud is back at Ohio Stadium.
The former Ohio State quarterback will serve as "College GameDay" guest picker Saturday before Ohio State vs. Penn State. But he's already on the sideline of Ohio Stadium meeting with his former teammates and coaches.
What is the spread for Ohio State vs. Penn State?
BetMGM has Ohio State as a 4.5-point favorite against Penn State Saturday, with the over/under set at 45.5 points — two points lower than the initial over/under.
Ohio State has covered the spread in three of its six games in 2023, while Penn State has covered in each of its six wins.
Penn State 2023 schedule: How are the Nittany Lions doing?
Penn State joins Ohio State and Michigan as one of three Big Ten East teams that remain undefeated.
The No. 7 Nittany Lions have six wins in six games against West Virginia, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Northwestern and Massachusetts, and are off to their best start since 2019.
Many NFL scouts are taking in Ohio State vs. Penn State
Representatives from 19 NFL teams will be at Ohio Stadium for Ohio State vs. Penn State Saturday:
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Miami Dolphins
- New York Giants
- New York Jets
- Indianapolis Colts
- San Francisco 49ers
- Chicago Bears
- Denver Broncos
- Atlanta Falcons
- Minnesota Vikings
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Cincinnati Bengals
- New England Patriots
- Buffalo Bills
- Tennessee Titans
- Carolina Panthers
- Detroit Lions
- New England Patriots
Cade Stover sends message before Ohio State vs. Penn State
Tight end Cade Stover called for Ohio Stadium to be the "most hostile, loud and rowdy environment in college football this Saturday” when he spoke to the Ohio State Skull Session crowd.
But Stover also had another message.
"The second thing is exactly what everybody's thinking, but nobody wants to say," Stover said. "Why everybody who comes in this place has to run their mouth. And where I'm from and what we believe, that's the biggest way to get your ass knocked out."
TreVeyon Henderson warms up before Ohio State vs. Penn State
TreVeyon Henderson is questionable heading into Ohio State vs. Penn State. But after the Ohio State running back warmed up Saturday morning, Henderson seemingly celebrated as he went back up into the tunnel.
Emeka Egbuka takes field early before Ohio State vs. Penn State
Prior to Ohio State vs. Penn State, Emeka Egbuka was on the field early testing his ankle to see if he could be available to play.
Egbuka was listed as questionable heading into Ohio State vs. Penn State.
Ohio State injury report: Denzel Burke out, Emeka Egbuka, TreVeyon Henderson questionable vs Penn State
Ohio State could be out two major offensive pieces Saturday afternoon against Penn State.
In the Buckeyes’ pregame injury report, both wide receiver Emeka Egbuka and running back TreVeyon Henderson are questionable heading into Saturday’s game.
Cornerback Denzel Burke is one of nine players out for Ohio State vs. Penn State, including starting cornerback Denzel Burke, wide receiver Nolan Baudo, running back T.C. Caffey, wide receiver Kyion Grayes, tight end Zak Herbstreit, tight end Joe Royer, defensive lineman Will Smith Jr., wide receiver Reis Stocksdale and linebacker Kourt Williams II.
Miyan Williams and Chip Trayanum are both not listed on the Buckeyes’ pregame injury report.
What time does Ohio State play Penn State?
Kickoff:12:14 p.m., Oct. 21; Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
What channel is Ohio State vs. Penn State on?
Ohio State vs. Penn State will kick off Saturday on FOX as the network's "Big Noon Saturday" game of the week.
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How can I watch the Ohio State-Penn State game without cable? Is OSU vs. PSU streaming?
The Buckeyes' matchup against the Nittany Lions will be available on any platform that offers FOX such as YouTubeTV, Hulu Live and Fubo TV, whichoffers a free trial.
OSU vs. Maryland is also available on the FOX Sports app.
Who is announcing the Ohio State, Penn State game on FOX?
Ohio State football will be in the "Big Noon Saturday" slot on FOX.
Here are the announcers for the Ohio State-Penn State game:
- Gus Johnson (play-by-play)
- Joel Klatt (analysis)
- Jenny Taft (sideline)
How to listen to Ohio State vs. Penn State on the radio
Ohio State football is broadcasted live on WBNS-FM/AM (97.1/1460).
- Paul Keels (play-by-play)
- Jim Lachey (analysis)
- Matt Andrews (sideline)
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