Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — For a while against Penn State on Saturday night, No. 3 Ohio State looked like the juggernaut it’s expected to be. Fortunately for the Buckeyes, the first-half dominance they showed was sufficient for a 38-25 victory over No. 17 Penn State at Beaver Stadium. Riding the passing of Justin Fields and a smothering defense, the Buckeyes took a 21-6 halftime lead and weren’t seriously threatened despite three second-half touchdown catches by Penn State’s Jahan Dotson. It was the Buckeyes’ most lopsided victory in Happy Valley since a 38-14 win in 2010. “Overall, just a gutsy win on the road,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “It’s hard to win here, and I’m proud of our guys.” Sure, it helped that Ohio State (2-0) didn’t have to contend with the White Out crowd of 106,000 because of the Big Ten’s ban…
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