Penn State-Ohio State takeaways: Lions have a breakout star, but not the overall horses to run with the Buckeyes


STATE COLLEGE — Penn State has a breakout star but not the overall horses to run with Ohio State. That was the main takeaway on Saturday at Beaver Stadium, as the Buckeyes rolled up an astounding 526 yards of offense, 318 of which came off the arm of All-American quarterback Justin Fields, went 10-for-18 on third down, and outclassed the hosts in a number of ways throughout a 38-25 victory. “There’s a bunch of things that we got to get cleaned up, obviously,” Franklin said. We need to get in there on Sunday and get a bunch of things corrected, and I know we’ll do that as a staff and players.” Here are our takeaways from the Lions’ second setback of the season. Ohio State is just on a different level It’s a reality that Penn State fans must accept. The Lions did make this contest more respectable in the…

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