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The game at Ohio Stadium represents a homecoming for Ethan Grunkemeyer, Penn State's new starting quarterback, who has replaced Drew Allar after the quarterback had season-ending ankle surgery. Grunkemeyer played high school football in the Columbus area with the Olentangy Braves before committing to play football at Penn State.
Ohio State is a 20.5-point favorite over the Nittany Lions, the first time Ohio State has been favored by at least 20 points since 2019. The over/under is 43.5 points. Penn State covered the spread for the first time this season in a 25-24 loss at Iowa on Oct. 18.
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After reading the headline to this article, Penn State fans will be hard-pressed not to ask, "where to start"? From where this game started in people's minds in the preseason to now, everything concerning the Nittany Lions has gone downhill,
Penn State will attempt to win at Ohio State (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) for the first time in nine years and the first time in Columbus since 2011. Saturday's game will begin at noon in Ohio Stadium and will be televised by FOX. The Nittany Lions and Buckeyes will kick off at noon Saturday.
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‘Dream come true’: Game at Ohio State an important homecoming for Penn State’s starting quarterback
Ethan Grunkemeyer grew up in a suburb of Columbus. Now he gets a chance to take down the Buckeyes on their own turf.
Penn State faces the challenge of top-ranked Ohio State in their upcoming game at Ohio Stadium, airing live on FOX this Saturday.
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The Nittany Lions quarterback grew up near Columbus among Buckeyes fans. He has dreamed of playing at Ohio Stadium.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s game at Purdue on Nov. 8 will kick off at 1 p.m. Eastern. The matchup from inside Ross-Ade Stadium will air on the Big Ten Network.