Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. ET game on ABC between Penn State and Ohio State at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, does not have the same juice as an originally anticipated top-10 matchup featuring two unbeaten Big Ten teams. But as a few examples of recent past meetings have proven, the No. 3 Buckeyes (1-0) and No. 18 Nittany Lions (0-1) always bring intrigue. So after an opening weekend that led to opposite results — OSU’s 52-17 win over Nebraska (0-1) and PSU’s 36-35 overtime loss to Indiana (1-0) — what does the prime-time showdown on Halloween bring? Second-year Ohio State head coach Ryan Day knows not to underestimate Penn State. “We’ve got to go and get our first (road) win,” Day said Tuesday. “It’s hard to win at Happy Valley. We’ve learned that before. We will work hard to make sure the plan runs smoothly so the players can focus…
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