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Oregon’s Game-Ending Interception Clinches 2OT Victory Against Penn State: Live Updates Recap
Penn State aims to avenge last season's Big Ten Championship loss in a top-10 White Out clash with Oregon, with over 100,000 fans expected at Beaver Stadium.
- Saturday, Penn State Nittany Lions host No. 6 Oregon Ducks at Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pennsylvania, with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBC.
- Having lost the conference championship nine months ago, Penn State retooled its wide receivers and defense after Oregon's 45-37 victory.
- The tradition started as a student-only event and now fills Beaver Stadium with fans in white, with officials expecting near-120-decibel crowd noise during Oregon's drives.
- The matchup draws national attention to Happy Valley as Penn State seeks to silence critics, with a record-setting crowd possible despite ongoing renovations.
- Oddsmakers list Oregon as a 4- or 4.5-point underdog while BetMGM shows Penn State at-3.5, and both teams report mostly healthy rosters with Noah Whittington, Oregon running back, available.
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Controversial Call Overturns Crucial Fumble In Oregon vs. Penn State
As the No. 6 Oregon Ducks lead the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions, a questionable call a overturned fumble by Oregon running back Noah Whittington, and Penn State fans aren't happy. The Nittany Lions recovered the fumble, but the officials reviewed
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