Wapakoneta Daily News

Penn St., Ohio State to meet in T25 clash

Nittany Lions looking to recover from 9OT loss

- By MITCH STACY AP SPORTS WRITER

COLUMBUS — After last week’s blowout of Indiana, Ohio State quarterbac­k C.J.

Stroud was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the fifth time this season.

At this point it would be bigger news if Stroud — or some

other Buckeyes freshman — doesn’t take home the honor every week.

Stroud has the No. 5 Buckeyes (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) back on track after an early stumble and steamrolli­ng through the conference schedule.

Now comes No. 20 Penn State for a Saturday night clash that lost a good deal of its luster after the Nittany Lions lost a baffling nine-overtime game to lowly Illinois last week that sent them tumbling 13 spots in the AP Top 25.

That has Penn State (5-2, 2-2), an 18 1/2-point underdog, trying to bounce back after two

straight losses that have generated a vitriolic avalanche of

social media griping and second-guessing.

“There’s a lot of noise out there. There always is,” coach James Franklin said. “This is

college football. When things are going well everybody is patting you on the back. When you have a loss there’s

challenges that come with that, there’s criticism that comes with that. I thought we

had a really good practice and meeting on Sunday and discussed those things in detail. And I think our guys have responded well.”

Defensive end Arnold Ebiketie said the loss hurt, especially given that Penn State

squandered multiple chances to win. But there is no time to dwell on it.

“We have a lot of football left in front of us,” Ebiketie said. “Last week didn’t go our way. We’re not going to put our

heads down. We’re just going to keep fighting because we know what we’re capable of

doing.”

What About Sean

The good news for Franklin is that he expects Sean Clifford to be 100% on Saturday. The senior quarterbac­k suffered an unspecifie­d injury in the loss to Iowa on Oct. 9. After a bye week, he was able to play against Illinois but evidently was limited.

“Sean is much further ahead now to being back to 100%, so that’s a positive,” Franklin

said. “We feel really good about that.”

With a lot of football left, Clifford said he will try to be wary of his health.

“But at the same time, I’m going to have to make the

plays that are there,” he said. “And if that means sacrificin­g

my body for a first down or a touchdown, I’m going to do it.”

Super C.J.

The Buckeyes’ 54-7 beatdown of Indiana in terrible weather last week added to

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba falls to the turf after a completion during the third quarter of a game
against Indiana on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomingto­n, Ind.
Tribune News Service Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba falls to the turf after a completion during the third quarter of a game against Indiana on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomingto­n, Ind.

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