Penn State vs. Ohio State 2016: Start time, live stream, TV schedule, and 3 things to know

The season isn’t on the line at Beaver Stadium on Saturday. It’s Penn State’s annual whiteout game, and No. 2 Ohio State’s in town for a prime-time meeting. The expectation here is that Ohio State will win, and the Buckeyes will keep marching undefeated toward Michigan, while Penn State will keep beating the teams it’s supposed to beat and losing to the teams it isn’t. That’s how it’s been for James Franklin in Happy Valley, where he’s 0-7 against Ohio State, Michigan, and Michigan State. Now that the Spartans have faded , the Buckeyes are Franklin’s last shot to beat someone substantial this year, at least until a bowl. Ohio State could suffer an upset this week and still move forward. As long as the Buckeyes don’t lose any other games, a win against Michigan would still surely put them in the Big Ten’s championship game, and a win there would get them to the College Football Playoff. All their marbles aren’t in this basket. But don’t tell that to Urban Meyer. He’ll want to win as much as Franklin does. How to watch, stream, and listen TV: 8 p.m. ET, ABC. The broadcasters are Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, and…

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