(16) Ohio State 24, (11) Penn State 7

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#11PSU (8-2)07007

Final

3:30 PM ET, November 7, 2009
Beaver Stadium
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA - 3:30 PM ET
In what is essentially an elimination game in the Big Ten, Ohio State and Penn State battle to keep pace with Iowa. If the Buckeyes win, they can run the table and claim the Big Ten title. If the Nittany Lions triumph, they'll still be in the title hunt but will need some help. Ohio State leads the series 10-6 since PSU joined the Big Ten.
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Pryor will continue to struggle in the hostile environment of Beaver Stadium.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
OSU8-23031125-13-15-15-1
PSU8-22831085-23-04-24-2
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
OSU14 - 5
PSU11 - 12
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
OSU80-9-053-0-020-0-04-0-0
PSU64-10-048-2-023-0-08-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
OSU10-12-037-21-070-21-086-21-0
PSU5-28-021-36-046-38-061-38-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsOSU
 
364.8 / 69th
PSU
 
412.5 / 36th
Passing YardsOSU
 
177.8 / 105th
PSU
 
246.6 / 44th
Rushing YardsOSU
 
198.9 / 17th
PSU
 
173.6 / 43rd
Points ScoredOSU
 
29.3 / 51st
PSU
 
29.7 / 48th
Full Team Stats: Ohio State | Penn State
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
PENNST6OHIOST41
Full Daily Lines
Individual Leaders
Ohio State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Pryor55.818281610
Bauser...31.612400
Penn State Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Clark61.927872310
Newsom...72.76600
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Pryor1427075.07
Saine1316945.34
Penn State Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Royste...18811045.96
Green642844.43
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Posey5272714.07
Sanzen...2750618.76
Penn State Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Moye4573216.35
Zug4254913.17
Full Player Stats: Ohio State | Penn State

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) -- Welcome home, Terrelle Pryor.

No. 15 Ohio State and its talented dual-threat quarterback visit No. 11 Penn State in a high-stakes Big Ten game. For Pryor, it will be his first game at Beaver Stadium since the western Pennsylvania native spurned Penn State last year to end one of the most publicized recruiting races in recent memory.

Nittany Lions fans haven't forgotten, and Pryor knows it.

"It's going to be a crazy atmosphere, but that's what we come here for," said Pryor, a sophomore. "We're going (in) as a team, so if I get spit on, they spit on the whole team and stuff like that."

As if the annual grudge match between the Buckeyes (7-2, 4-1 Big Ten) and Nittany Lions (8-1, 4-1) needed any subplots.

Both teams could use a signature win to solidify their credentials for a BCS bowl berth.

The game also will break their tie for second place in the conference, putting the victor in better position for at least a share of the Big Ten crown should unbeaten Iowa falter down the stretch.

"We definitely feel like we have something to prove. There's a whole bunch of talk that we haven't played anybody yet," Penn State receiver Derek Moye said.

The Nittany Lions have won five straight by lopsided margins, though they lost their toughest game this season when they fell to the Hawkeyes in late September.

A loss could put the Buckeyes in more late-season trouble. Their goal to win at least a share of their fifth consecutive Big Ten title is already in jeopardy, and they host Iowa next week.

But there's not a Buckeye that's looking beyond the Nittany Lions, a team that leads the Big Ten in total offense (429 yards per game) and total defense (84 yards).

"It starts up front, very physical, very strong, aggressive style, not unlike ours," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said.

That sounds a lot like something his Penn State counterpart, Hall of Famer Joe Paterno, would say. Games between the Nittany Lions and Buckeyes usually hinge on field position and big defensive plays, whether in Happy Valley or the Horseshoe.

Tressel, like Paterno, often likes to play things close to his sweater vest. Their styles pay off given that the two big-name coaches have 616 victories between them -- Paterno the leader among major college coaches with 391, Tressel with 225.

In fact, Saturday's game will be the first time two FBS coaches with a combined 600 or more wins will have met in the regular season, according to Penn State's sports information department. The other time it happened was in the 2006 Orange Bowl, when Penn State and Paterno beat Florida State and Bobby Bowden, who is five behind Paterno on the career victory chart.

But Paterno doesn't like to talk about his career stats, or to compare himself to Tressel or any of his other colleagues, for that matter.

"No, I'm not going to compare myself, heck," Paterno said when a reporter broached the topic this week. "I'll compare your writing with somebody else's writing if you want me to do that, or something like that, but that's not -- no."

He's had more immediate concerns on his mind, like containing Pryor.

If there's any defense that's up to the challenge, it's a Penn State unit that is the stingiest in the nation in allowing just 9.3 points per game.

The Nittany Lions' defense leads the league in sacks, while the athletic linebacking trio of Navorro Bowman, Josh Hull and Sean Lee is one of the best in the country.

Mobile Northwestern quarterback Mike Kafka lit up the Penn State defense early last week before getting hurt, though the Nittany Lions have done a good job this season in containing other running quarterbacks such as Illinois' Juice Williams and Michigan's Tate Forcier.

While Ohio State's defense (11.7 points and 260 yards per game) can go toe-to-toe with the Nittany Lions, the offense has struggled at times, with much of the blame pinned on an inconsistent Pryor.

Pryor started out slow "but the last two games he's been very, very overpowering, really. He's running well, he's throwing the ball well deep," Paterno said.

Pryor would love to do the same against the Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium, especially after his fourth-quarter fumble last year set up Penn State's go-ahead score in a 13-6 loss in Columbus.

Penn State fans are ready to pounce on Pryor's every move. Many blue-and-white backers still recall that during recruiting, Pryor called the Penn State campus in rural central Pennsylvania too "countryside" for his taste.

"I came here to Ohio State to play in this type of game. I have my teammates with me, all 70 guys," Pryor said. "We'll feed off of that, whether it's our fans or their fans. It's going to be exciting, electric."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 5th
23 Virginia Tech 16 Final
East Carolina 3
Friday, November 6th
7 Boise State 45 Final
Louisiana Tech 35
Saturday, November 7th
Vanderbilt 3 Final
1 Florida 27
UCF 3 Final
2 Texas 35
9 LSU 15 Final
3 Alabama 24
Northwestern 17 Final
4 Iowa 10
Connecticut 45 Final
5 Cincinnati 47
6 TCU 55 Final
San Diego State 12
8 Oregon 42 Final
Stanford 51
Wake Forest 27 Final
10 Georgia Tech 30 OT
16 Ohio State 24 Final
11 Penn State 7
12 USC 14 Final
Arizona State 9
Syracuse 10 Final
13 Pittsburgh 37
New Mexico 14 Final
14 Utah 45
15 Houston 46 Final
Tulsa 45
Virginia 17 Final
17 Miami (FL) 52
Washington State 7 Final
18 Arizona 48
19 Oklahoma State 34 Final
Iowa State 8
Oregon State 31 Final
20 California 14
21 Wisconsin 31 Final
Indiana 28
Navy 23 Final
22 Notre Dame 21
24 Oklahoma 3 Final
Nebraska 10
25 Brigham Young 52 Final
Wyoming 0