Football Friday: Nittany Cryin’ Edition
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No. 10 Ohio State (7-1, 4-0) vs. No. 3 Penn State (8-0, 4-0)
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Date: Saturday, October 25
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Place: Ohio Stadium - capacity 101,568
TV: ABC will televise the game. Brent Musburger will call the play-by-play and will be joined in the booth by Kirk Herbstreit. Lisa Salters is the sideline reporter.
Radio: WBNS-AM 1460 The Fan in Columbus is the flagship station for the 73-station Ohio State Radio Network. The Jim Tressel Pregame Show airs 30 minutes prior to kickoff. “Big Daddy” Paul Keels will call the play-by-play and will be assisted by former Buckeye Jim Lachey in the booth and Marty Bannister on the sidelines.
Weather from AccuWeather.com: Cloudy skies and a game time temperature of 47 degrees.
Latest Line: Penn State is an 2-point favorite. The Over & Under is 42.5.
Series History: This is the 24th meeting between the two schools. Ohio State owns a 12-11 record against Penn State, and the Buckeyes are 7-0 in games played at Ohio Stadium since the Nittany Lions joined the Big Ten Conference.
Last Season at Penn State: Chris Wells ran for 133 yards while quarterback Todd Boeckman threw for 253 yards and three touchdowns as the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes handily defeated No. 24 Penn State 37-17.
The tough Buckeye defense held the Nittany Lions to just 14 first downs and 263 yards of total offense.
Penn State actually held a 7-3 lead with 8:25 left in the first quarter after the Nittany Lions drove 78 yards in nine plays capped off on a 2-yard run by Rodney Kinlaw.
It took just six offensive plays, though, for Ohio State to claim the lead for good as Boeckman hit wide receiver Brian Robiskie on a 9-yard TD strike with 4:59 remaining in the opening period.
The biggest play during that drive and the longest of the game was when Boeckman connected on a 60-yard bomb to Ray Small.
Ohio State took a 17-7 lead early in the second quarter when Boeckman floated a pass to Brian Hartline on a jailbreak screen, who than ran untouched the rest of the way on a 16-yard scoring play.
Probably the turning point of the game came later in the second quarter after Penn State linebacker Dan Connor intercepted a Boeckman pass as the PSU 41.
The Nittany Lions drove 21 yards in five plays and faced a fourth-and-2 and the OSU 38. But Penn State head coach Joe Paterno elected to punt instead of going for it on fourth down and the kick sailed into the end zone for a touchback.
Ohio State ran out the clock in the first half and the Buckeyes led 17-7 at intermission.
After seven plays into the second half, the Ohio State defense forced Penn State to punt and the Buckeyes went the distance on their longest scoring drive of the night, going 87 yards in 13 plays capped off on a 15-yard pass from Boeckman to tight end Jake Ballard.
Both teams traded field goals, and with 9:52 left in the game, Ohio State led 27-10.
It took just 16 seconds for Ohio State to put another touchdown on the board when Malcolm Jenkins intercepted a wounded duck thrown by Penn State quarterback Anthony Morelli and returned it 24 yards for a score that made it 34-10.
Analysis and Prediction: I really don’t think this game is going to be that close. So far this season, Penn State is 8-0 and ranked third in both polls as well as the first BCS standings. But who have they played? No one. According to the Saragin ratings, the Nittany Lions strength of schedule is 82, and Penn State has played just one game against a top-30 team.
The only teams Penn State has played that currently have winning records are Oregon State (4-3) and Illinois (4-3), and the combined record of their opponents is 22-35.
Sure, Penn State has a nice offense, but out of Penn State’s six Division I-A (FBS) opponents, only two are presently ranked in the top-half out of all 119 teams in total defense.
I also think that Ohio State’s offense is just as good.
The bottom line is this, defense wins championships, the Buckeyes have a better one, who have effectively shut down both the run (97.1 ypg) and the pass this year (168.2 ypg), while recording 21 takeaways, including 12 INTs.
Ohio State 38, Penn State 24
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STATISTICS
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| OFFENSE |
OHIO STATE
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PENN STATE
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Statistical
Average |
Big Ten
Rank |
NCAA
Rank |
Statistical
Average |
Big Ten
Rank |
NCAA
Rank |
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| Scoring Offense |
26.9
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6
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T-56
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45.4
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1
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7
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| Total Offense |
322.3
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10
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92
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482.1
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2
|
11
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| Rushing Offense |
182.1
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6
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34
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234.6
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1
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10
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| Passing Offense |
140.1
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11
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108
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247.5
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3
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31
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| DEFENSE |
OHIO STATE
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PENN STATE
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Statistical
Average |
Big Ten
Rank |
NCAA
Rank |
Statistical
Average |
Big Ten
Rank |
NCAA
Rank |
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| Scoring Defense |
13.4
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3
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12
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11.8
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2
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6
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| Total Defense |
265.4
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2
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10
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265.3
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1
|
8
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| Rushing Defense |
91.1
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1
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17
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103.9
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2
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22
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| Passing Defense |
168.3
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2
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15
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159.4
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1
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11
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STARTING LINEUPS |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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OHIO STATE Offense |
PENN STATE Defense |
PENN STATE Offense |
OHIO STATE Defense |
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75
Alex Boone 6-8, 312, Sr. |
L
T |
D
E |
59
Aaron Maybin 6-4, 245, So. |
76
Gerald Cadogan 6-5, 314, Sr. |
L
T |
D
E |
9
Robert Rose 6-5, 285, Jr. |
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64
Jim Cordle 6-4, 297, Jr. |
L
G |
D
T |
91
Jared Odrick 6-5, 303, Jr. |
64
Rich Ohrnberger 6-2, 296, Sr. |
L
G |
D
T |
97
Cameron Heyward 6-6, 287, So. |
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50
Michael Brewster 6-5, 296, Fr. |
C
|
D
T |
85
Ollie Ogbu 6-1, 289, So. |
57
A.Q. Shipley 6-1, 300, Sr. |
C
|
D
T |
84
Doug Worthington 6-6, 276, Jr. |
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63
Ben Person 6-3, 323, Sr. |
R
G |
D
E |
47
Josh Gaines 6-1, 273, Sr. |
61
Stefen Wisniewski 6-3, 294, So. |
R
G |
D
E |
90
Thaddeus Gibson 6-2, 240, So. |
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70
Bryant Browning 6-4, 312, So. |
R
T |
O
L B |
46
Tyrell Sales 6-2, 238, Sr. |
73
Dennis Landolt 6-4, 303, Jr. |
R
T |
W
L B |
51
Ross Homan 6-0, 229, So. |
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86
Jake Ballard 6-6, 256, Jr. |
T
E |
O
L B |
18
Navorro Bowman 6-1, 229, So. |
82
Mickey Shuler 6-4, 250, Jr. |
T
E |
S
L B |
1
Marcus Freeman 6-1, 239, Sr. |
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2
Terrelle Pryor 6-6, 235, Fr. |
Q
B |
M
L B |
43
Josh Hull 6-2, 239, Jr. |
17
Darryl Clark 6-2, 235, Jr. |
Q
B |
M
L B |
33
James Laurinaitis 6-3, 240, Sr. |
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87
Brandon Smith 6-2, 251, Sr. |
F
B |
F
S |
7
Anthony Scirrotto 6-0, 197, Sr. |
2
Derrick Williams 6-0, 199, Sr. |
W
R |
F
S |
21
Anderson Russell 6-0, 205, Jr. |
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28
Chris Wells 6-1, 237, Jr. |
R
B |
S
S |
9
Mark Rubin 6-2, 220, Sr. |
22
Evan Royster 6-1, 211, So. |
R
B |
S
S |
4
Kurt Coleman 5-11, 188, Jr. |
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80
Brian Robiskie 6-3, 199, Sr. |
W
R |
C
B |
11
Tony Davis 5-10, 192, Sr. |
3
Deon Butler 5-10, 170, Sr. |
W
R |
B
C |
2
Malcolm Jenkins 6-1, 201, Sr. |
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9
Brian Hartline 6-2, 186, Jr. |
W
R |
C
B |
10
Lydell Sargeant 5-10, 190, Sr. |
24
Jordan Norwood 5-11, 171, Sr. |
W
R |
F
C |
5
Chimdi Chekwa 6-0, 188, So. |





































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