Penn State – Ohio: Five Plays That Changed the Game

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As is the case in most games, the matchup between the Bobcats and the Nittany Lions was decided by a couple of key plays. Here’s a look at how a few things could have gone differently.

Play 1: The Missed Touchdown

Sep 1, 2012; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions wide receiver Allen Robinson (8) makes a catch and is brought down by Ohio Bobcats safety Gerald Moore (13) in the first quarter at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-US Presswire

Despite going to Allen Robinson for the majority of the first quarter, McGloin missed a wide open Robinson on a blown-coverage play. Matt was looking to his right, where he hit Alex Kenney on a drag route but Robinson would have scored easily.

The drive resulted in zero points.

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Topics: Football, Ohio Bobcats, Penn State Nittany Lions

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