Despite Penn State's 3-4 record, Ryan Day and the Buckeyes won't underestimate the Nittany Lions when the teams battle in the Horseshoe on Saturday.
“They’re a very good team, and our guys know that," Day said.
The Ohio State head coach said his staff and players have been "locked in" this week as they prepare to face Penn State. He also praised Caden Curry for his performance to this point in the year, shared that he expects Lorenzo Styles Jr. back and playing on Saturday, and said he's looking for more consistency from Eddrick Houston and Ohio State's young running backs.