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This is not an ideal week for Penn State to expect dramatic improvement in its passing game. The Nittany Lions (3-4, 0-4) face No. 1 Ohio State (7-0, 4-0) on Saturday at the Horseshoe. PSU was held to 93 passing yards in its 25-24 loss to Iowa on Oct.
Penn State's interim head coach puts Meyer's message to use ahead of the Nittany Lions' visit to No. 1 Ohio State.
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Penn State’s Terry Smith expresses interest in staying at PSU, even if it’s not as the head coach
Smith played wide receiver at Penn State and was a Nittany Lions captain. His dad and children also graduated from the university. He came to Happy Valley with now-fired James Franklin in 2014 and has been a staple ever since. His recruiting across Pennsylvania and beyond has been a key factor in Penn State’s success.
Interim coach Terry Smith says “no one is giving us a chance” as Penn State adopts an underdog mindset vs. No. 1 Ohio State.
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Penn State Has Two Historic Roadmaps for Beating Ohio State in The Horseshoe
How difficult is Terry Smith’s job as Penn State’s interim head coach, taking his on-the-ropes 3-4 Nittany Lions to The Horseshoe to face undefeated and top-ranked Ohio State? Well, Penn State has done it before.
Though it’s been a bumpy road getting to this point, Terry Smith opened his weekly press conference Monday by expressing his pleasure with how Penn State approached last week’s bye.