Penn State trailed Ohio State by a touchdown in the first quarter and faced a routine fourth-and-2 from its 45. Instead of punting, however, Nittany Lions coach James Franklin opted to go for it. Sean Clifford was flushed from the pocket and threw a pass into the ground, the Buckeyes took over and promptly scored a second touchdown on the ensuing possession. It wasn’t too early to call “game,” but the sequence set the tone for the inevitable result: No. 3 Ohio State beat No. 18 Penn State 38-25 at Beaver Stadium on Saturday to take control of the Big Ten East race. It might not be too early to call “game” on that. CFP PICTURE FOR WEEK 10: Four in, four out heading into November No. 17 Indiana is the only other unbeaten team in the division after two weeks, and the Hoosiers haven’t beaten Ohio State (2-0, 2-0…
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