Pryor, Buckeyes expect chilly reception at Penn State

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Welcome home, Terrelle Pryor.

No. 15 Ohio State and its talented dual-threat quarterback visit No. 11 Penn State in a high-stakes Big Ten game. For Pryor, it will be his first game at Beaver Stadium since the western Pennsylvania native spurned Penn State last year to end one of the most publicized recruiting races in recent memory.

Nittany Lions fans haven’t forgotten, and Pryor knows it.

“It’s going to be a crazy atmosphere, but that’s what we come here for,” said Pryor, a sophomore. “We’re going [in] as a team, so if I get spit on, they spit on the whole team and stuff like that.”

As if the annual grudge match between the Buckeyes (7-2, 4-1 Big Ten) and Nittany Lions (8-1, 4-1) needed any subplots.

Both teams could use a signature win to solidify their credentials for a BCS bowl berth.

The game also will break their tie for second place in the conference, putting the victor in better position for at least a share of the Big Ten crown should unbeaten Iowa falter down the stretch.

“We definitely feel like we have something to prove. There’s a whole bunch of talk that we haven’t played anybody yet,” Penn State receiver Derek Moye said.

The Nittany Lions have won five straight by lopsided margins, though they lost their toughest game this season when they fell to the Hawkeyes in late September.

A loss could put the Buckeyes in more late-season trouble. Their goal to win at least a share of their fifth consecutive Big Ten title is already in jeopardy, and they host Iowa next week.

But there’s not a Buckeye that’s looking beyond the Nittany Lions, a team that leads the Big Ten in total offense (429 yards per game) and total defense (84 yards).

“It starts up front, very physical, very strong, aggressive style, not unlike ours,” Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said.

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