No. 4 Ohio State Edges No. 3 Penn State 20-13 in Defensive Battle
In a high-stakes Big Ten clash, No. 4 Ohio State fended off No. 3 Penn State with a 20-13 victory at Beaver Stadium, extending their winning streak over the Nittany Lions to eight games. Despite a game filled with mistakes and tense moments, Ohio State’s physical brand of football and defensive resilience prevailed, keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive.
Early Mistakes and Penn State’s Fast Start
Penn State capitalized on an early blunder by Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, who threw a pick-six on his first pass attempt. The Nittany Lions' cornerback Zion Tracy intercepted the ball and raced 31 yards for the score, giving Penn State a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter. The play ignited the home crowd of 111,030, the largest in Beaver Stadium history, and set the stage for a heated showdown between two undefeated teams.
Howard, a Pennsylvania native who transferred from Kansas State, struggled in the first half. Along with the early interception, he fumbled the ball while attempting to score, turning over possession to Penn State and squandering a key scoring opportunity. However, Howard demonstrated his resilience, leading Ohio State back into contention despite the early setbacks.
Ohio State Responds and Takes Control
The Buckeyes’ offense found its rhythm in the second quarter, as Howard connected with wide receiver Brandon Inniss for a 21-yard touchdown. The score shifted momentum, and Ohio State took a 14-10 lead into halftime. Howard later threw another touchdown pass to Emeka Egbuka, who made a spectacular catch in traffic to extend the lead.
Ohio State's defense also stepped up when it mattered most. Cornerback Davison Igbinosun made a crucial interception late in the first half, outwrestling Penn State wide receiver Harrison Wallace III for the ball and preventing the Nittany Lions from scoring. This defensive stand was a defining moment, keeping Ohio State in control as both teams entered the locker room.
Second-Half Defensive Battle
The second half turned into a field-goal battle, with both defenses digging in and refusing to give ground. Ohio State kicker Noah Ruggles and Penn State’s kicker combined for three field goals in the third and fourth quarters, as the intensity on the field escalated. Each team struggled to generate consistent offensive drives, and the game was characterized by hard-fought yards and physical play in the trenches.
Penn State’s best chance to tie the game came midway through the fourth quarter. With the ball at the Ohio State 3-yard line, the Nittany Lions opted for three consecutive runs up the middle, which gained a total of just 2 yards. Facing fourth-and-goal, quarterback Drew Allar, battling a knee injury, attempted a pass to tight end Khalil Dinkins, but the throw fell incomplete. Ohio State’s defense celebrated another crucial stop, reinforcing their reputation as one of the most formidable units in the nation.
Ohio State’s Clock-Draining Drive
With the game hanging in the balance, Ohio State’s offensive line took over. The Buckeyes ran the ball 11 straight times, overpowering Penn State’s front seven and draining the clock. Offensive tackle Donovan Jackson described the experience as a dream for any lineman, relishing the physicality and determination required to close out the game. This clock-consuming drive sealed the victory for Ohio State, leaving Penn State with no time to mount a comeback.
Takeaways for Both Teams
For Ohio State, the win was a testament to their physical and defensive prowess. While Howard threw for just 182 yards, his two touchdown passes and key runs made a difference in crucial moments. The Buckeyes (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) demonstrated that they could win ugly, relying on defense and a punishing run game to secure victories, even against top-ranked opponents. Their ability to withstand adversity and maintain composure bodes well as they eye a playoff spot.
Penn State (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) suffered a significant setback in their quest for a Big Ten Championship and a more secure College Football Playoff berth. The Nittany Lions' offense, led by Allar, struggled in the red zone and missed critical opportunities. Tight end Tyler Warren was a standout, combining for 94 total yards, but he was underutilized in key moments, reflecting Penn State’s need for more offensive creativity and execution. With just three catches for 49 yards from their wide receivers, Penn State's passing attack left much to be desired.
Poll Implications
Ohio State’s victory will likely propel them up to No. 3 in the next College Football Playoff rankings, while Penn State will remain on the fringes of the top 10. The Buckeyes' win solidifies their position as a playoff contender and puts them in a favorable spot for the postseason, while Penn State will need to regroup quickly to keep their championship aspirations alive.
Looking Ahead
Ohio State will return home to host Purdue next Saturday, aiming to build on their momentum. The Buckeyes know they must maintain their physical and disciplined style of play as the competition stiffens.
Penn State will face Washington in a critical matchup at Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions will need to refocus and find ways to be more effective in the red zone if they hope to bounce back and finish the season strong.
Overall, the showdown between Ohio State and Penn State lived up to its billing, with the Buckeyes emerging victorious in a physical and strategic battle that showcased the intensity and unpredictability of college football.







