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Week 10 of the college football season will culminate in a must-see Big Ten showdown between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Penn State Nittany Lions. This game, which begins Saturday's action, is extremely important as the Buckeyes look to avoid a second loss and the Nittany Lions focus on remaining undefeated.

No. 3 Penn State has a perfect 7-0 record after defeating Wisconsin 28-13 in Week 9. Nittany Lions starting quarterback Drew Allar suffered a left knee injury in the first half of the game against Wisconsin that forced him out. Sophomore backup Beau Pribula replaced Allar and completed 11 of 13 passes with a touchdown, contributing to the win. The uncertainty surrounding Allar's availability for the upcoming game against Ohio State makes this highly anticipated matchup even more unpredictable.

No. 4 Ohio State faced a challenging game against Nebraska in Week 9 and narrowly won 21-17. Despite the win, the Buckeyes' performance fell short of expectations following their loss to Oregon two weeks earlier. Quarterback Will Howard played a key role in securing the much-needed win, throwing for 221 yards along with three touchdowns and one interception.

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When is the Ohio State-Penn State game?

Kickoff is Saturday, November 2nd at 12:00 p.m. ET at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania.

How to watch Ohio State vs. Penn State, TV and streaming information

  • Date: Saturday November 2nd
  • Time: 12pm ET
  • TV: fox
  • Electricity: Fubo, YouTube TV
  • Location: Beaver Stadium (University Park, Pennsylvania)

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Here are the kickoff times and TV information for the top 25 teams in the US LBM Coaches Poll. (All times are Eastern):

  • Air Force at No. 21 Army, CBS, noon
  • No. 25 Memphis at UTSA, ESPN2, Noon
  • No. 18 Ole Miss at Arkansas, ESPN, Noon
  • Duke at No. 5 Miami (FL), ABC, noon
  • Minnesota, No. 25 Illinois, FS1, Noon
  • No. 4 Ohio State at No. 3 Penn State, FOX, noon
  • Florida, No. 2 Georgia, ABC, 3:30 p.m
  • No. 15 Kansas State at Houston, FOX, 3:30 p.m
  • Texas Tech, No. 10 Iowa State, 3:30 p.m
  • No. 13 Indiana at Michigan, Peacock, 3:30 p.m
  • No. 1. Oregon at Michigan, CBS, 3:30 p.m
  • No. 11 Texas A&M at South Carolina, ABC, 7:30 p.m
  • Louisville, No. 8 Clemson, ESPN, 7:30 p.m
  • Kentucky at No. 7 Tennessee, SEC Network, 7:45 p.m
  • No. 17 Pittsburgh at No. 20 SMU, ACC Network, 8 p.m

Here are USA TODAY Sports' expert picks for all of Saturday's Week 10 rankings games.

According to BetMGM college football odds, the Ohio State Buckeyes are the favorites to defeat the Penn State Nittany Lions in Saturday's college football matchup. Would you like to bet? Check out the best college football betting apps in 2024 that offer the best NCAA football betting promotions and bonuses in 2024.

  • Spread: Ohio State (-3)
  • Money line: Ohio State (-155); Penn State (+135)
  • Over/Under: 46.5

ESPN's “College GameDay” will broadcast from University Park for the Week 10 game between Ohio State and Penn State. This is Ohio State's second appearance on College GameDay this season; Their first game was against Oregon on October 12th, when they suffered a narrow 32-31 loss to the Ducks, which was their first loss of the season.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have played the Penn State Nittany Lions a total of 31 times since their first meeting in 1993. Ohio State leads the all-time series with a record of 23-8, and the Buckeyes have a road record of 9-6 against Penn State.

In their final meeting of 2023, Ohio State won the game in Columbus, Ohio, 20-12.

The biggest match of Week 10 is also one of the most important games of the entire season. No. 3 Penn State will host No. 4 Ohio State, with both teams desperately needing a win to keep their College Football Playoff and national title ambitions alive.

USA TODAY Sports' Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg explore these topics and more in this week's edition of College Football Fix.

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