Zed Key believes Penn State has evolved over the past month-and-a-half.
The Buckeyes cruised past the Nittany Lions in their own backyard on Dec. 5, winning 64-76 at the Bryce Jordan Center, but the sophomore forward is expecting an altogether different challenge in the second meeting.
“Penn State is a totally different team than when we played them in the beginning of the year," Key said Saturday on a Zoom call with the media. "They play faster, they play harder, they have some different pieces. They’re a really good team coming in on Sunday to beat us, so we just got to be ready.