The Nittany Lions started the season 5-0 with two ranked wins, including one at Camp Randall Stadium against Wisconsin to open the year.
But that once-promising start has been derailed the past three weeks, starting with a 23-20 loss to then-No. 3 Iowa in a game starting quarterback Sean Clifford left in the first half with a rib injury. Following a bye week, James Franklin’s squad lost 20-18 in an NCAA-record nine overtimes to unranked Illinois at home.
Now, the Nittany Lions travel to Columbus, where they haven’t won since 2011, to take on a white-hot Ohio State team.
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The Buckeyes started the season 1-1, with a fairly resounding Week 1 over Minnesota followed by a 35-28 home loss to then-No. 12 Oregon, but have since won five in a row.
The Buckeyes’ defense has given up just 44 points in its last four games while quarterback C.J. Stroud has shown himself a fitting heir apparent to Justin Fields.
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The Buckeyes’ median margin of victory since the Oregon loss is 47 points, thanks in large part to Stroud, receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson and running back Tre’Veyon Henderson.
Ohio State is No. 5 in the country and a win against No. 20 Penn State could put the Buckeyes squarely in the College Football Playoff picture yet again.
Here’s how to catch this pivotal Big Ten game Saturday.
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What channel is Ohio State vs. Penn State on today?
TV channel (national): ABC Live stream: Watch ESPN App, fuboTV
This matchup between perennial Big Ten powers will air on ABC. Former State College resident Chris Fowler will handle play-by-play duties with former Buckeyes QB Kirk Herbstreit joining him as the analyst. The two will be accompanied by Holly Rowe reporting from the sidelines.
Ohio State vs. Penn State start time
Date: Saturday, Oct. 30 Kickoff: 7:30 p. m. ET | 4:30 p. m. PT
Ohio State vs. Penn State will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.