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.

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.
Tim Tolley is an editorial director and national recruiting analyst for FanSided and covers Penn State recruiting for the Centre County Gazette. He's the former editor of VictoryBellRings.com and is a member of the Football Writers Association of America. He can be reached at [email protected]








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