Following their bye week, the No. 8 Nittany Lions (4-1) host Michigan State (3-2) at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in a Big Ten East battle.
Here are five things you should keep an eye on.
Finishing the job
Much of the attention after Penn State’s one-point loss to Ohio State went to Ricky Rahne’s fourth-and-5 call and the Nittany Lions’ questionable fourth-quarter defense. But the offense should have had more than 13 points at halftime.
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The Nittany Lions crossed Ohio State’s 40-yard line on four of its first five drives and had only three points to show for it.