Penn State and Ohio State face off in a ranked Big Ten matchup on Saturday, the results of which should go a long way in determining the outcome of the Big Ten East race. The 18th-ranked Nittany Lions will try to reverse course after a controversial (and mistake-filled) 36-35 loss to Indiana in their 2020 debut. They’ll find a much tougher opponent in the third-ranked Buckeyes, however: Justin Fields and Co., despite a slow start, looked like the team to beat in the conference in a 52-17 snoozer over Nebraska. Penn State is also missing several key players who before the start of the season figured to contribute heavily to the 2020 campaign. Micah Parsons, considered a top-10 draft prospect, remains opted out of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Star running back Journey Brown is out for potentially the entire season due to an unspecified heart condition, and…
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