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Penn State players confident in ‘bounce back’ opportunity vs. Ohio State
By Rolando Rosa
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No. 18 Penn State has a tall task ahead of itself when they host No. 3 Ohio State on Saturday night (6:30 p.m. CST/ABC).
However, the Nittany Lions players are supremely certain they’re ready for the challenge.
Penn State suffered a crushing 36-35 overtime defeat at Indiana in Week 1. Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford cites turnovers as the game-changing factor.
Sean Clifford reiterates that if you take Penn State’s turnovers out of the equation that it’s a very different game. Obvious, but easier to fix those issues that broad general struggles.
— Ben Jones (@Ben_Jones88) October 28, 2020
Two of Penn State’s three turnovers were interceptions by Clifford.
Clifford was without receiver Cam Sullivan-Brown against Indiana and it’s unknown if he’ll be ready to go against Ohio State. Clifford has faith that the wide receivers overall can make impactful plays on Saturday night.
Sean Clifford says Penn State receiver Cam Sullivan-Brown was not available at Indiana, but adds: “I’m very excited to see what he’s going to be able to do.” We’ll see if he plays Saturday against OSU. Lions QB expressed confidence in receivers’ room as a whole, as well.
— Greg Pickel (@GregPickel) October 28, 2020
Penn State is looking to avoid an 0-2 B1G start for the first time since 2010. Penn State defensive end Jayson Oweh believes the team will have all cylinders clicking against Ohio State.
“I have faith that we’ll bounce back. A lot of good teams and winning teams started off bad. A lot of good Penn State teams started off bad. I have full faith in our defense and our offense. I’m not worried about that.” — PSU DE Jayson Oweh on the Lions’ mindset moving forward.
— Greg Pickel (@GregPickel) October 28, 2020
Rolando Rosa brings his experience covering college football to Saturday Tradition. Follow him on Twitter @RolandoRosa3.