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Even With Three Turnovers, Ohio State Still Way Too Much for Nittany Lions

Ohio State took down No. 8 Penn State, 28-17, yesterday in the Shoe to improve to 11-0 on the season and capture the B1G East crown.

Defensive end Chase Young returned from a two-game suspension and was a complete mad man racking up nine tackles, four tackles for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles. The three sacks gave him 16.5 on the year, breaking Vernon Gholston's school-record of 14.0 set back in 2007. Young's effort, if voters are sober, should secure an invite to New York to attend next month's Heisman Trophy ceremony.

Justin Fields accumulated 256 total yards and a pair of scores though he also had two costly fumbles as Ohio State faced a bit of adversity for the first time since the Buckeyes led Wisconsin 10-7 early in the third quarter of what eventually became a blowout victory.