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Buckeyes meet Nittany Lions with national honors on line

- STEVE MEGARGEE

This week’s college football action features a Big Ten showdown with major playoff implicatio­ns as No. 6 Ohio State hosts No. 2 Penn State.

In other action, Notre Dame running back Josh Adams tries to maintain his recent momentum when the ninth-ranked Fighting Irish host No. 14 North Carolina State and its stingy run defense. Iowa State gets the rare opportunit­y to host a matchup of Top 25 teams when the 25th-ranked Cyclones face No. 4 TCU.

Here are five things to know about Week 9:

Best game: No. 2 Penn State at No.

6 Ohio State

Ohio State (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) will try to keep its playoff hopes alive by gaining revenge against Penn State (70, 4-0), which beat the Buckeyes 24-21 last season. These two teams are tied with No. 16 Michigan State (6-1, 4-0) atop the Big Ten’s East Division.

The Buckeyes have won five straight games by an average margin of 42 points since falling 31-16 at home to No. 10 Oklahoma on Sept. 9. Ohio State has gained at least 500 yards in each of those five games but now faces a Penn State defense allowing just 9.6 points per game to lead all Football Bowl Subdivisio­n programs in scoring defense.

Penn State’s Saquon Barkley has

211.1 all-purpose yards per game to lead all FBS players . Barkley ran for

99 yards on just 12 carries against Ohio State last season.

Heisman watch: Josh Adams, RB, Notre Dame

Adams hasn’t garnered as much attention as Barkley or Stanford’s Bryce Love but worked his way into the Heisman conversati­on last week by rushing for 191 yards and three touchdowns in a 49-14 shellackin­g of No. 21 Southern California, which was ranked 11th at the time.

Adams has run for 967 yards and has averaged 138.1 yards rushing per game to rank sixth nationally and third among Power Five players, behind Love and Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor. Adams is gaining 9.2 yards per carry.

The ninth-ranked Fighting Irish host No. 14 North Carolina State this week. North Carolina State ranks sixth nationally in run defense. Numbers to know

7 - The number of games Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor needed to reach the 1,000-yard rushing mark this season. The only other FBS true freshmen ever to reach 1,000 yards rushing by their seventh game were Florida’s Emmitt Smith (1987), San Diego State’s Marshall Faulk (1991), Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson (2004) and North Texas’ Jamario Thomas (2004).

14 - Tennessee’s offense hasn’t scored a single touchdown in its last

14 quarters .

313 - The number of passes North Carolina State’s Ryan Finley has thrown since his last intercepti­on. The NCAA record for consecutiv­e passes without an intercepti­on is owned by former Wolfpack quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, who threw 379 straight passes without getting picked off from 2008-09.

694 - The rushing yardage total for Arizona quarterbac­k Khalil Tate during the Wildcats’ three-game winning streak. Tate has at least one run of

70-plus yards in each of those games. Arizona hosts No. 15 Washington State tiday.

2005 - The last year No. 25 Iowa State was ranked before this week. Iowa State’s home gametoday with No.

4 TCU marks the first time two Top

25 teams have faced each other at Jack Trice Stadium since the 19th-ranked Cyclones defeated No. 20 Nebraska

36-14 in 2002.

Under the radar: Florida Atlantic at Western Kentucky

Florida Atlantic coach Lane Kiffin’s Power Five background and social-media presence assure he’s never completely under the radar, but the former Tennessee and Southern California coach has been lighting up the scoreboard in the relative anonymity of Conference USA this season.

The Owls (4-3, 3-0 C-USA) are undefeated in league play and have totaled 127 points over their last two games, including a 69-31 blowout of North Texas a week ago. That sets up an intriguing matchup today as Florida Atlantic visits defending Conference USA champion Western Kentucky (52, 3-1), which trounced the Owls 52-3 last season.

Hot-seat watch: Bret Bielema, Arkansas

Bielema has gone just 27-31 in five years at Arkansas , a dramatic drop for a coach who had posted a 68-24 record and earned three Rose Bowl berths in seven seasons at Wisconsin. Arkansas has gone just 10-26 in Southeaste­rn Conference play under Bielema.

To make matters worse, Arkansas has lost its top overall player, with center Frank Ragnow out the remainder of the season with a high ankle sprain. Arkansas (2-5, 0-4 SEC) can’t afford to lose today when it hosts an Ole Miss (34, 1-3) team that has quarterbac­k Jordan Ta’amu making his first career start in place of the injured Shea Patterson .

 ?? The Associated Press ?? STATE OF MIND: Coaches Urban Meyer, left, and James Franklin chat before the 2015 Ohio State-Penn State game in Columbus, Ohio, where the sec0nd-ranked and visiting Nittany Lions play the No. 6 Buckeyes in the biggest college-football game of the...
The Associated Press STATE OF MIND: Coaches Urban Meyer, left, and James Franklin chat before the 2015 Ohio State-Penn State game in Columbus, Ohio, where the sec0nd-ranked and visiting Nittany Lions play the No. 6 Buckeyes in the biggest college-football game of the...

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