COLUMBUS, Ohio ? Ohio State sophomore linebacker Ryan Shazier had his  best game as a Buckeye against Purdue on Saturday, according to coach  Urban Meyer. Shazier led Ohio State with 12 tackles and now ranks fourth  in the Big Ten and 33rd in the nation, averaging 9.5 tackles per game.
He'll be needed against Penn State, the team he had a career-high 15 tackles against a year ago.
Shazier should be around the ball, but OSU fans might take a moment to find him.
Shazier  plans to wear No. 48 instead of his usual No. 10 on Saturday. He wrote  on his Twitter account that he'll make the switch to honor his late  friend Gary Curtis.
Curtis was the former team manager for Shazier's Plantation High School football team in Florida. Curtis suffered from 
muscular dystrophy and died in the spring. 
An  Ohio State spokesperson confirmed Shazier's plan to wear No. 48, though  his No. 10 also will be available if needed. The usual No. 48 for the  Buckeyes is walkon linebacker Joe Burger.