For the second time this season, Penn State football will hit the road. The first road trip didn’t go so bad two weeks ago as the Nittany Lions marched into College Park, Maryland, and destroyed their first Big Ten opponent of the year 59-0. Then, Penn State returned home for their homecoming matchup against Purdue and rang the victory bell with another win.
Now, Penn State begins to head into their tougher stretch of the schedule. While 5-0 is a great accomplishment, the Lions have to prove that they can handle stricter conference opponents, and the games do not get any more comfortable moving forward.