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Game Thread tOSU @ Penn State, Oct 25th @ 8pm ET, ESPN

I agree, the History Channel is vastly over-rated. Even before this reality crap binge (wtf history? like MTV's music I guess...), they were a leader in History like ESPN is in sports... rather cover Spelling Bees and Poker Tournaments than anything sport or history related outside American borders.
 
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Here is a great gif of the EzE block if nobody saw it:
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When we emerged with the win, I remember saying that being tested like we were in Happy Valley would pay huge dividends for our young team down the road. I truly do think that getting this win in OT was the true turning point in the season and what paved the way to a national championship. Of course there are plenty of moments that made this season so special, but I really think this game was what made the team grow up together and mature to make the late-season run we did.
 
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THE FIVE MOST IMPORTANT OVERTIME THRILLERS IN OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY

2014: NO. 13 OHIO STATE 31, PENN STATE 24 (2OT)

Heading to Happy Valley with a 5-1 mark, having lost to Virginia Tech in week two, No. 13 Ohio State needed to run the table if it wanted to get back into the 2014 national title picture.

Urban Meyer's squad built a 17-0 halftime lead in whiteout conditions but the Nittany Lions turned the tables in the second half, scoring 17 unanswered of their own via a pick six of J.T. Barrett, a Christian Hackenberg touchdown pass and a Sam Ficken field goal with nine seconds left in regulation.

After Penn State scored first in the extra session, Barrett answered with a 5-yard touchdown, tying the game at 24 to force a second overtime.

Ohio State was afforded a short field after a Penn State personal foul and capitalized as Barrett took a third down carry four yards for a 31-24 lead.

The Silver Bullets took over from there, culminating with a Joey Bosa walk-off sack of Hackenberg on fourth down.

The victory was Ohio State fifth-straight in what became a 13-game winning streak en route to the most incredible national title run in school history.



Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...time-thrillers-in-ohio-state-football-history

Just sayin': Joey Bosa's game ending tackle/sack is a thing of beauty.
 
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