Oregon was ready for the White Out atmosphere from the start of Saturday’s Big Ten showdown with Penn State in prime time at Beaver Stadium.

The Ducks were not rattled by a roaring crowd of more than 111,000 dressed in White.

Oregon (5-0, 2-0) more than held its own in the trenches and Dan Lanning’s defense limited Penn State (3-1, 0-1) to three points going into the fourth quarter.

The Ducks did allow a pair fourth-quarter touchdowns to PSU and the game ultimately went into overtime.

But the visitors outscored the Lions 13-7 in two overtime periods and veteran safety Dillon Thieneman, a transfer from Purdue, intercepted a Drew Allar pass on PSU’s second OT possession to seal Oregon’s 30-24 victory.

Naturally, Lanning was thrilled with how his team performed in a challenging envi

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