On October 29, 1994, Penn State football hosted Ohio State at Beaver Stadium for the first time as a Big Ten member. The Nittany Lions were coming off a bye week after defeating Michigan in the Big House to ascend to No. 1 in the polls.
Penn State’s high-flying offense destroyed the Buckeyes’ defense all day to the tune of 63 points in a blowout 63-14 win, the Nittany Lions’ largest margin of victory in the series. At the time, Ohio State had not given up more than 60 points in 92 years.
Ki-Jana Carter scored four touchdowns and Kerry Collins threw for two more.