Sean Clifford may have played quarterback at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, but he’s never been an Ohio State fan. And heading into the Penn State quarterback’s final meeting with the Buckeyes in his collegiate career, Clifford views it simply as another chance to play a highly-touted program on a big stage. “I don’t think that anybody is underestimating the moment,” Clifford said. “I think that everybody understands the magnitude of each week and the importance. Because in college football, one week can define your whole season.” Penn State has seen its fair share of big games in 2022, losing to Michigan on the road 41-17 after its 5-0 start before responding with a 45-17 victory at home against Minnesota last weekend. But Ohio State has not been a team the Nittany Lions have been able to find success against recently, last beating the Buckeyes in 2016 with a…
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