COLUMBUS, Ohio — No Big Ten team has challenged Ohio State football more over the past decade than Penn State. The Nittany Lions have only managed to win two of those meetings, but 13.1 points have decided the last nine games. If you took out the 63-14 blowout in 2013, that point differential goes down to 8.6. That includes back to back games decided by one point that required second-half comebacks by the Buckeyes. The game will be played inside Beaver Stadium in prime time, but the lack of fans eliminates the home-field advantage that a whiteout brings. Despite that, this Penn State team has enough talent — even without running back Journey Brown and linebacker Micah Parson — to compete with Ohio State. The question is whether it will be enough to pull off an upset as they did in 2016 when OSU came to State College. “That’s a…
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