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Game five: Penn State 6, Ohio State 45
Penn State vs. Ohio State
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The No. 12 Buckeyes beat Penn State 45-6 Saturday at Ohio Stadium, dropping Penn State to a 1-4 record. |
With less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, an eerie silence befell Ohio Stadium.
[ Updated Saturday, Sept. 23, 2000 ]
If this had been a game of symbolism, Ohio State's second drive could serve as a painful representation of Penn State's season thus far.
[ From Friday, Sept. 22, 2000 ]
The Penn State football team enters its Big Ten schedule this week with a new attitude and a new opportunity.
Bellisari year later, year wiser
Injured Gilmore doesn't stand for loss to Pitt.
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Like a tumultuous tale of Law & Order, there is no rest for the Nittany Lions defense.
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[ From Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000 ]
A dismal start to this season has not deterred Joe Paterno.
Brees has his eyes on the Heisman
Big Ten slate ready to start Saturday, but are all of the teams ready to play?
Randy Walker has a noble creed by which he lives: "My players have always been my heroes."
Boilermakers' fate rests in the performance of Brees
Badgers not lost without departed running back Dayne
Ohio State tries to bounce back from last season's disappointment
[ From Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2000 ]
Joe Paterno is 73 and has seen almost everything in his 51 years coaching college football. And he is not ready to give up on the Nittany Lions just yet.
Minnesota has hope, despite key losses to injuries
Spartans maintain winning ways, despite coach Saban's exit
No secrets to Michigan's success
[ From Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000 ]
[ From Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000 ]
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For Penn State optimists, the good news is the season is not lost. |
Pittsburgh coach Walt Harris won perhaps the biggest game of his career, and yet, no one listened to what he had to say.
