STATE COLLEGE — Penn State will not play Ohio State for the first time since joining the Big Ten in 1993, according to the conference’s list of 2024-25 football opponents that was released Thursday. The Nittany Lions, the only Big Ten team not to have a protected opponent, will not play the Buckeyes in 2025 and will not play Michigan in 2024 when the conference eliminates the two-division format and adds UCLA and USC. Penn State will play the Trojans at Beaver Stadium in 2024 and at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 2025. The Lions also will play Michigan State and Rutgers home and away in both seasons. In 2024, Penn State will face USC, Ohio State, Michigan State, Nebraska and Northwestern at Beaver Stadium and Indiana, Purdue, Wisconsin and Rutgers on the road. In 2025, the Lions will meet Illinois, Minnesota, Rutgers and UCLA at home and will…
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