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CFB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 10/17/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
PENN ST
 
OHIO ST
+18.5  

-18.5  
+830

-1550

50
 
10
Final
38

PENN ST (5 - 1) at OHIO ST (6 - 0)
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Week 7 Saturday, 10/17/2015 8:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
207PENN ST4747
208OHIO ST-18-18.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PENN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-1+1.63-31-525.216.2343.8(5.5)0.714.34.7277.5(4.3)2.0
Road Games0-1-2.40-10-110.010.0180.0(3.5)1.027.07.0317.0(5)1.0
Last 3 Games3-0+22-11-228.718.7361.3(5.6)0.714.07.0256.3(4.2)2.3
Conference Games2-0+22-00-228.520.0445.5(6.7)1.05.03.5264.0(3.8)2.0
PENN ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.216.215.729:5534-157(4.5)15-2853.6%187(6.8)62-344(5.5)(13.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.913.219.128:5834-139(4.1)20-3458.3%253(7.4)68-392(5.7)(16.4)
Offense Road Games10.010.09.023:4527-77(2.9)11-2544.0%103(4.1)52-180(3.5)(18)
Defense (All Games)14.34.715.730:0438-119(3.1)15-2757.8%159(5.9)65-277(4.3)(19.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.512.420.132:0144-191(4.3)15-2659.4%192(7.5)70-382(5.5)(13.4)
Defense Road Games27.07.015.036:1543-149(3.5)16-2176.2%168(8)64-317(5)(11.7)

OHIO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-0+11-52-436.814.8460.0(6.7)2.217.39.5300.2(4.1)1.8
Home Games4-000-41-336.217.2417.7(5.6)1.713.27.5269.7(3.9)2.2
Last 3 Games3-000-31-240.317.0509.0(7.3)1.722.310.0375.3(4.8)1.0
Turf Games5-000-51-435.815.0437.6(6.1)2.016.08.0296.2(4)1.8
Conference Games2-000-21-141.513.5508.0(7.4)1.527.512.0394.0(4.9)1.0
OHIO ST - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)36.814.821.728:1240-230(5.8)18-2961.1%230(7.9)69-460(6.7)(12.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.30.716.121.831:1142-189(4.6)18-3258.0%235(7.4)73-425(5.8)(13.8)
Offense Home Games36.217.224.029:0442-187(4.5)20-3261.2%230(7.1)74-418(5.6)(11.5)
Defense (All Games)17.39.516.831:4843-153(3.5)14-3046.1%147(5)73-300(4.1)(17.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.27.312.919.729:4939-159(4.1)18-3255.6%220(6.9)71-379(5.3)(13.9)
Defense Home Games13.27.515.530:5640-153(3.8)12-2942.7%117(4)69-270(3.9)(20.4)
Average power rating of opponents played: PENN ST 29.7,  OHIO ST 30.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PENN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/5/2015@ TEMPLE10-27L-6L43U27-7711-25-103143-14916-21-1681
9/12/2015BUFFALO27-14W-17L47.5U39-20014-27-128032-8024-35-2051
9/19/2015RUTGERS28-3W-9W47U41-33010-19-141132-4327-42-2513
9/26/2015SAN DIEGO ST37-21W-14W40O34-7222-36-328134-10110-29-1413
10/3/2015ARMY20-14W-25.5L44.5U34-10810-19-156055-2611-1-323
10/10/2015INDIANA29-7W-4W53U32-15422-40-266133-7915-33-1551
10/17/2015@ OHIO ST            
10/24/2015*MARYLAND            
10/31/2015ILLINOIS            
11/7/2015@ NORTHWESTERN            

OHIO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/7/2015@ VIRGINIA TECH42-24W-13.5W52O37-36010-19-212344-12815-25-1922
9/12/2015HAWAII38-0W-42.5L66.5U49-18220-34-181035-808-26-854
9/19/2015N ILLINOIS20-13W-34L67.5U37-16216-29-136543-11014-31-802
9/26/2015W MICHIGAN38-12W-35L62U34-22320-36-288241-16918-33-1691
10/3/2015@ INDIANA34-27W-21L65.5U34-27218-27-245355-17617-36-2260
10/10/2015MARYLAND49-28W-32L57.5O47-18223-30-317042-25310-27-1332
10/17/2015PENN ST            
10/24/2015@ RUTGERS            
11/7/2015MINNESOTA            
11/14/2015@ ILLINOIS            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PENN ST: Penn State's favorable schedule should allow for head coach James Franklin to increase his win total from seven in his first season with the team. The Nittany Lions will be favored heavily in most of their first six games of the year, as they open at Temple and then play five straight home games against inferior squads (Buffalo, Rutgers, San Diego State, Army and Indiana. They also avoid the top four teams in the West Division (Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota and Iowa) and draw Illinois at home and Northwestern on the road.
OHIO ST: Ohio State has dropped only three games in three seasons under Urban Meyer, and it might not lose in 2015. Last season, this team converted 52% of its third downs (3rd in nation) and forced 33 turnovers on defense (T-5th in FBS). The Buckeyes could be favored by two touchdowns in all of their first 10 games this season, as six will take place in Columbus and the four road games will be against teams that had a combined 25-26 record last year (Virginia Tech, Indiana, Rutgers and Illinois).
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW (PENN ST-OHIO ST) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Penn St.-Ohio St. Preview* ===========================

Penn State (5-1) at No. 7 Ohio State (6-0), 8:00 p.m. EDT

(AP) - The two-quarterback system with Cardale Jones driving Ohio State across the field until yielding to J.T. Barrett in the red zone is not quite a permanent solution after one game for the top-ranked Buckeyes.

Coach Urban Meyer, however, said it's close.

"I think so, but I'm not writing it in Sharpie yet," he said Monday. "We'll see how it goes."

So far it has gone well for Ohio State, which could again put the approach to good use as it looks to remain unbeaten Saturday at home against Penn State.

The Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) efficiently scored touchdowns on all six trips inside the red zone in a 49-28 win against Maryland last Saturday. In its previous five games, Ohio State had six TDs and six field goals in 16 red-zone situations.

"I thought it worked outstanding," quarterbacks coach/co-offensive coordinator Tim Beck said. "I was proud of both guys. Obviously, it's not easy but they're both great friends and great competitors."

Meyer reiterated that Jones is still the starter because Barrett has not beaten him for the job. However, Barrett's running ability and read option capabilities are better.

"Cardale can certainly run," Meyer said. "But when you have that threat (with Barrett), you saw it Saturday, you have to defend that now."

Meyer has gone through this before. In 2006, he would insert Tim Tebow near the goal line in relief of Chris Leak and went on to win a national championship for Florida with a 41-14 rout of Ohio State in the BCS title game.

Barrett took over for Jones and led the Buckeyes to five touchdowns against Maryland, rushing for scores from 3, 1 and 18 yards. Meanwhile, the possibility that Barrett will pull up and throw also creates problems for the secondary and frees the receivers.

"When you establish a presence to have a dual-threat guy back there, sometimes it changes the coverages," Beck said, "which now allows more single one-on-one type things as opposed to trying to fight in tight zone windows."

The other red-zone score was a 19-yard pass from Jones to Braxton Miller. It came on the first play after Miller made a diving catch for 33 yards on a pass by Jones, who finished 21 for 28 with 291 yards and two touchdowns.

The Nittany Lions (5-1, 2-0) may determine how often Barrett is used this weekend. Penn State is ranked 10th in the nation in total defense (275.7 yards per game) and tied for 11th in scoring defense (14.3).

"This is a whole other challenge," Meyer said. "It's every week. Their defense is probably going to have something to say about that.

"It's a very good defense we're facing."

Nittany Lions senior safety Jordan Lucas understands that he and most of his teammates won't get another opportunity like this. He was still in high school the last time Penn State played a No. 1 opponent.

Penn State lost to Alabama then and hasn't fared well against the country's best since, going 3-12 against ranked teams since that 2010 loss at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

"It's the opportunity of a lifetime," Lucas said. "Ohio State is the top team in college football right now. I'm sure they feel like they have a target on their back and teams want to take them down and that's a great challenge."

The Nittany Lions' defense leads the country with 25 sacks and is in the top 10 in tackles for loss (53) and turnover margin (plus-8), affording the offense space to grow.

"I think we're resilient," coach James Franklin said. "I think we have found ways to be successful each week, different ways of doing it. We're getting better."

The Buckeyes are planning to "black out" Ohio Stadium - an opposite take on Penn State's White Out - and will debut new, all-black uniforms.

With five straight home games, and the season opener played in Philadelphia where Penn State fans made up a majority of the crowd, tackle Andrew Nelson is looking forward to being the bad guys for once.

"I think that's something that we're definitely all embracing," Nelson said. "Obviously we know that we're hated by the Ohio State community but we have a great opportunity this weekend to go in there and play with the best of our ability."

Nelson, who was on the 2013 team that was thrashed 63-14 in Columbus, knows what mistake-filled football feels like. He knows what it took to close the gap last year when Penn State bounced back from a 17-point halftime deficit to force double overtime before the Buckeyes won at Beaver Stadium.

"We can move the ball on them offensively and we can definitely stick with this team," Nelson said. "We don't fear anybody."

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