COLUMBUS – Fifty-eight good minutes and two forgettable minutes.
That pretty much sums up No. 1 Ohio State’s 38-14 win over Penn State on Saturday in what was predicted in August to be the football game of the year in the Big Ten but turned out to be something very different in November because of the Nittany Lions now having lost five games in a row in an unfathomable collapse.
There was no collapse in Ohio State (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten) as Penn State (3-5, 0-5 Big Ten) discovered when it was pulverized in the second half after hanging around and trailing by only three points, 17-14,at halftime.The only time OSU’s domination of the game was in question came in the final two minutes of the first half when Penn State recovered a fumble by C.J. Donaldson at the Buckeyes’ 13-yard line andturned i

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