(3) Penn State 13, (9) Ohio State 6

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Final

8:00 PM ET, October 25, 2008
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

Nittany Lions nip Buckeyes for control of Big Ten title race

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Lydell Sargeant intercepted Terrelle Pryor at the goal line with 27 seconds left.
Gameball goes to... Penn State's defense. The Nittany Lions held the Buckeyes in check and forced two key turnovers.
Stat of the game... 1. The Nittany Lions beat the Buckeyes in Columbus for the first time since joining the Big Ten in 1993.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1814
Total Yards281287
Passing121226
Rushing16061
Penalties0-04-48
3rd Down Conversions5-128-15
4th Down Conversions0-00-0
Turnovers02
Possession31:2628:34
Air/Ground Leaders
Penn State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Clark12/2012100
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pryor16/2522601
Team0/3000
Penn State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Royster1977010
Clark839014
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wells225508
Pryor9609
Penn State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Zug149049
Royster32008
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Sanzenbacher682053
Robiskie456033
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERPSUOSU
FG01:33Kevin Kelly 31 Yd 30
FG00:00Aaron Pettrey 41 Yd 33
THIRD QUARTERPSUOSU
FG03:19Aaron Pettrey 36 Yd 36
FOURTH QUARTERPSUOSU
TD06:25Pat Devlin 1 Yd Run (Kevin Kelly Kick) 106
FG01:07Kevin Kelly 35 Yd 136
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A late turnover and a second-team quarterback made the difference for Penn State. For a change, everything went right for Joe Paterno and the Nittany Lions at Ohio Stadium.

Rittenberg: Facing Failure

The play called for a typical quarterback sneak: no frills, up the middle, lower your shoulder and go. But Terrelle Pryor isn't a typical quarterback. He's an atypical freshman who can do atypical things. So when he saw a chance to make a play, he went for it, writes Adam Rittenberg. Blog

Pat Devlin came off the bench for injured starting quarterback Daryll Clark in the fourth quarter and led two scoring drives, sneaking in for the go-ahead touchdown to give No. 3 Penn State a 13-6 victory over No. 9 Ohio State on Saturday night.

"How many times have I told you Pat Devlin is a heck of a quarterback?" coach Joe Paterno said after his 381st career victory. "We're lucky to have two quarterbacks."

Devlin was stunned to be called upon.

Conquering Lions

Penn State finally scored a Big Ten win in Columbus. Since joining the conference in 1993, the Nittany Lions were 0-7 prior to Saturday's 13-6 triumph. Here's a look at the numbers:


Penn St. Last 8 Road Games
vs. Ohio St.
First 7 games Saturday
W-L 0-7 Won
PPG 7.3 13
PPG allowed 28.1 6

Asked what was wrong with Clark, he shrugged his shoulders and said, "I have no idea. They just told me to go in."

The win put the Nittany Lions (9-0, 5-0) in command in the Big Ten and severely crimped the chances of the Buckeyes (7-2, 4-1) grabbing an unprecedented third consecutive outright league title and a piece of their fourth conference championship in a row.

Penn State, with Paterno coaching from the press box for the fourth straight game, solidified its position as a national championship contender and also erased the ugly memories of an 0-7 mark in Columbus since joining the Big Ten in 1993. Penn State's previous victory in Columbus came in 1978 -- also when a freshman quarterback (Art Schlichter) made critical mistakes and the Nittany Lions pounced on them.

"One turnover was the ballgame," Paterno said. "We played the game we had to play."

Defenses controlled most of the game before an Ohio Stadium-record crowd of 105,711.

Ohio State had the ball and a three-point lead when Terrelle Pryor fumbled, defensive back Mark Rubin using his left hand to knock the ball away as the freshman quarterback carried on a third-and-1 early in the fourth quarter.

"I just didn't want to let him get the first down," Rubin said. "I tired to square up and push him back. I'm not going to lie: I just happened to get my hand on the ball and was able to bounce it out."

Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman fell on the loose ball at the Buckeyes 38.

"[I was saying] 'We need a turnover, we need a turnover,'" Bowman said. "We got one and that's what I believe got us the victory."

Pryor was disconsolate.

"I can't explain this," he said. "I just didn't hold the ball. I saw the end zone. It was there and the ball just fell out. I thought I was on my way to a touchdown but I just lost the ball. As soon as I fumbled it, I knew they would score."

Maisel: Lions D Roars

It might be the season of Penn State's Spread HD offense, but the Nittany Lions' huge defense proved to be the difference in a smashmouth win at Ohio State, writes Ivan Maisel. Column

Immediately, the Nittany Lions were at a disadvantage as Clark remained on the sideline. He was meeting with team doctors. Paterno later said that Clark had a minor head injury, although the coach said he had not spoken with his medical personnel.

In stepped Devlin, who had seen action in seven games but had only been on the field for 45 plays.

He led a seven-play, 38-yard drive that took 4:13 and ended with his touchdown giving Penn State a 10-6 lead.

The big play in the march came on third-and-2 at the Ohio State 6 when Royster skirted right end, tiptoeing along the sideline for a 4-yard gain and the first down.

Three plays later, Devlin scored on his second straight keeper and Kevin Kelly converted the point-after for a 10-6 lead with 6:25 left.

Fast Facts

• Penn State snapped its seven-game losing streak in Columbus, winning there for the first time since 1978.

• The Nittany Lions improved to 9-0 for the 10th time under Joe Paterno, giving him the most 9-0 starts in major-college history.

• Penn State also extended its current win streak to 10 games, tying it with Texas Tech for the longest in the FBS. It marked the 14th 10-game win streak during Paterno's 43-year tenure as head coach, tying Alabama for the most such winning streaks among current FBS schools during that time (since 1966).

• Buckeyes freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor lost his first game as a starter (5-1), and Ohio State dropped just its third Big Ten game since 2005.

-- ESPN research

Penn State's defense then forced an Ohio State punt, and Royster promptly went for 3, 10 and 9 yards on his first three carries before Devlin sneaked for a first down at the Ohio State 24.

While the Buckeyes were using all their timeouts, the Nittany Lions continued to stick to the ground. Finally, they let the clock run down until Kelly converted a 35-yard field goal with 1:07 left to push the lead to 13-6.

Ohio State had one last chance. Taking over at their own 20, Pryor hit Ray Small for gains of 23 and 14 yards to the Penn State 43 with just over 30 seconds left. But Pryor's long pass to the goal line was intercepted by cornerback Lydell Sargeant with 27 seconds left.

Paterno couldn't celebrate with his players. At least not right away.

Penn State's coach for the past 43 years, the 81-year-old Paterno came up from the team locker room about 15 minutes before the opening kickoff, using a cane and with a Penn State athletic administrator following him in case he needed assistance.

"Penn State played hard and didn't make a bunch of mistakes," Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said.

Clark completed 12-of-20 passes for 121 yards before leaving. Royster had 77 yards on 19 carries.

Pryor, the nation's most heralded quarterback recruit last spring, completed 16-of-25 for 226 yards with the one interception. He ran for 6 yards on nine attempts. Chris "Beanie" Wells managed just 55 yards on 22 carries against Penn State's stout defense.

"I've never faced adversity like this," Pryor said. "When you turn the ball over twice, it's on you. I gave them the ball and put pressure on the defense again. I feel the loss is on me."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, October 24th
12 Boise State 33 Final
San Jose State 16
Saturday, October 25th
6 Oklahoma State 24 Final
1 Texas 28
2 Alabama 29 Final
Tennessee 9
3 Penn State 13 Final
9 Ohio State 6
4 Oklahoma 58 Final
Kansas State 35
5 USC 17 Final
Arizona 10
7 Georgia 52 Final
13 LSU 38
8 Texas Tech 63 Final
23 Kansas 21
Kentucky 5 Final
10 Florida 63
Wyoming 7 Final
14 TCU 54
Colorado 0 Final
15 Missouri 58
16 South Florida 20 Final
Louisville 24
Rutgers 54 Final
17 Pittsburgh 34
Virginia 24 Final
18 Georgia Tech 17
Eastern Michigan 16 Final
20 Ball State 38
UNLV 35 Final
21 Brigham Young 42
22 Northwestern 19 Final
Indiana 21
24 Minnesota 17 Final
Purdue 6
Virginia Tech 20 Final
25 Florida State 30
Sunday, October 26th
UCF 19 Final
19 Tulsa 49