End of the meeting
End of the game at Ohio Stadium with a 24-33 victory for the local team against Penn State. Ruggles' performance on field goals and extra points were essential for the Buckeyes to win the game. That's all, until next time.
Three more points for Ohio
From 26 yards out Ruggles nailed it to leave his team with a nine-point difference with less than three minutes left. Ohio has it close - is the game sealed?
Three minutes to go
The end of the game is approaching, and Penn is still behind on the scoreboard. Their coach knows this and calls a timeout to organize his team and give orders to look for the victory.
Touchdown nullified
Penn had scored a touchdown by John Lovett, but the play was nullified by a penalty. Six minutes left in the game.
Field goal for Ohio
Noah Ruggles returns to score three more points from the field goal. The distance he kicked it was 25 yards. The Buckeyes have a seven-point difference.
The last 15 minutes begin
The final quarter of the game begins with Ohio holding a three-point lead over Penn 24-27. Will the visitors be able to turn the game around? Don't go away, follow us here on VAVEL.
Penn closes distance
Keyvone Lee scores a touchdown to bring his team within three points. With ten seconds left in the quarter, the Nittany Lions' punter scored seven very important points, 23-27.
Ohio Touchdown
Treveyon Henderson manages to score a touchdown for his team and increase the lead to ten points. Penn State has less than 18 minutes to come back.
Ohio is ahead
The home team takes the lead again with a field goal from 23 yards, scored by Ruggles, with seven minutes left in the third quarter, 17-20.
Penn ties the game
Jahan Dotson makes a touchdowns and gets the extra point to tie the game. The play was under review for a few minutes but the referee finally awarded it, 17-17.
Third quarter starts
The third quarter begins and Ohio is ten points up on the scoreboard. The Nittany Lions will try to turn the score around.
Halftime
The second quarter ended with Penn's offense failing to score. The scoreboard shows 7-17. Ogio has managed to turn the score around, can Penn do it now?
Second Touchdowns for Ohio
Another touchdowns for the locals, where Jerron Cage took advantage of Sean Clifford's loose ball to score the touchdowns. The Buckeyes go ten up. The scoreboard reads: 7-17.
Touchdowns for Ohio
The Buckeyes managed to score six touchdowns thanks to Chris Olave, who caught a great pass from Stroud to put the Buckeyes ahead, 7-10.
Another scoreless Ohio unit
Another unit has gone to the locals in which they have failed to score any points. The scoreboard still reads 7-3. It's Penn's turn, as Dotson has recovered another fumble.
Penn's unit begins
Ohio tried to score on their drive but no luck, Treveyon and Williams tried. Now it's the turn of the Nittany Lions, who got the ball back thanks to Dotson. Penn's turn with the score 7-3.
Second quarter begins
The game continues in Ohio, the Buckeyes are still attacking and want to get ahead on the scoreboard as soon as possible, as they are four points behind.
End of first quarter
End of the first fifteen minutes of the game. Ohio was attacking and is behind on the scoreboard. The match is still 7-3 in favor of the Nittany lions.
Field goal for Ohio
The locals score three points thanks to a field goal scored by Noah, with two minutes left in the first quarter. Now it's Penn's turn.
Timeout for Penn
Visiting coach Franklin calls a timeout to defend Ohio's attacks in these two minutes and 22 seconds left in the first quarter.
Touchdowns for Penn
In the ninth minute, Brenton Strange scored the first points of the game with a touchdown after a great pass from Clifford. The visitors also score the extra point. The score is 0-7.
Penn State tries
The visitors are trying through John Lovett but have yet to score, Clifford continues to spread the play with his passing. Still 0-0
Penn play completed
Noah Cain runs in front of OSU47 but forced by Williamson, Ohio's Haskell Garret recovers the ball. Ohio's turn.
The meeting begins in Ohio
The first quarter of this game begins, Ohio starts attacking with Stroud as the team's axis, who is the player who is moving the ball.
The players take the field
Both teams take to Ohio Stadium for this match that looks to be an interesting one. Let's see who manages to take it.
Players finish warming up
The players finish their warm-up exercises and head to the locker room to prepare for the start of the match. There's nothing left...
Less than half an hour to go
Less than thirty minutes to go until kickoff of this Penn State vs Ohio State matchup at Ohio Stadium. Who will win the matchup?
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Schedule of the match
This is the start time of the game Penn State vs Ohio State of 30th October 2021 in several countries:
Argentina: 20:30 PM,
Bolivia: 19:30 PM.
Brazil: 20:30 PM.
Chile: 19:30 PM.
Colombia: 18:30 PM.
Ecuador: 18:30 PM.
USA (ET): 19:30 PM.
Spain: 01:30 AM,
Mexico: 18:30 PM.
Paraguay: 20:30 PM.
Peru: 18:30 PM.
Uruguay: 20:30 PM.
Venezuela: 19:30 PM.
Penn's threats
For their part, Penn has Cain who averages 3.1 yards per carry with three touchdowns per carry. In addition, Keyvone Lee averages 5.1 yards per carry but no touchdowns.
Where is it televised?
The Penn State vs Ohio State game will be televised by ABC and ESPN at 07:30 PM local time (01:30 AM in Spain). You can follow the online broadcast here on VAVEL.
The Threat to Penn
The Nittany Lions defense will have to watch out for Ohio's running backs. Treveyon Henderson is Ohio's leading rusher this season. The All-American is averaging 8.8 yards per carry with 11 touchdowns per carry. In addition the average distance of touchdown runs is 22 yards.
History
The two teams have met a total of thirteen times, where 10 wins have been won by the Ohioans. On the other hand, Penn has only three wins.
Penn's visits
The Nittany Lions have not won in Ohio since 2011, and their last four visits have been to add a loss to their record. The biggest loss came in 2013, when they lost 63-14.
In seven visits to Ohio, Penn has won twice, once in 2011 and once in 2008.
Last season
Last year, the home team defeated Penn 25-38. In a game in which they won the first three quarters (3-14/3-7/3-10). Only in the last quarter did they lose to this team (12-7). DiMaccio was one of the best for the locals, and Dotson was one of Penn's best.
Penn's last game
For its part, Penn State lost at its stadium against Illinois, the second to last in the standings. The result of the game was 18-20 after an overtime. Illinois came back from a 10-0 deficit in the last three quarters of the game. In overtime, they were able to take the victory after winning in overtime by 8-10.
Ohio's last game
Ohio State faced in the previous game the last in the standings (Indiana) which they beat in their stadium by 7-54. In the first quarter they were down 7-14 with touchdowns by Miyan Williams and Treveyon Henderson. From the second quarter on, Ohio was impeccable on defense as they finished 0-30, in the third 0-7, and in the fourth 0-3.
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