Ohio State Football: 10 Things We Learned from the Buckeyes’ Win vs. Penn State

The No. 9 Ohio State Buckeyes went into one of the most hostile environments in the country and came out winners, defeating the Penn State Nittany Lions, 35-23, Saturday night.
The Buckeyes overcame a rough start by scoring four second-half touchdowns in the 12-point victory. Braxton Miller was once again the key to Ohio State’s success, leading the Buckeyes to their first 9-0 start since the 2006 season.
Here’s a look at 10 things we learned from Ohio State’s 35-23 win over Penn State.
 
1. Penn State fans are loud.
It’s safe to say most college football fans already knew this, but Saturday night’s game proved that the NCAA sanctions that crippled this Penn State program haven’t silenced its fans.

107,818 is the announced attendance. Been one of the loudest crowds I’ve heard.— Ben Jones (@Ben_Jones88) October 28, 2012

Penn State fans were more excited for this game than many of the previous matchups, and it was good to see that fanbase so fired up for a football game…

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