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Ohio State vs. Penn State kickoff time announced

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The kickoff time for the Ohio State vs. Penn State has been announced.

The top-ranked Buckeyes will take on the Nittany Lions at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 12 p.m. EST.

The Buckeyes, coming off a 34-0 win over the Wisconsin Badgers, have a bye this week.

Penn State was ranked No. 2 coming into the season with high hopes of winning the national championships. Those hopes came crashing down after losing three straight games, two to unranked opponents UCLA and Northwestern. Penn State fired head coach James Franklin last week.

Betting odds, point spread for Ohio State vs Penn State football game revealed

Betting odds for the Ohio State-Penn State football game at noon on Nov. 1 have been released on FanDuel.

Ohio State plays the Nittany Lions after a Week 9 bye. The Buckeyes are 7-0 and have allowed 5.8 points per game to opponents, the fewest mark in the FBS and the lowest points allowed through seven games in the FBS since 1993.

In Week 8, Ohio State played on the road against Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium. Quarterback Julian Sayin passed for a career-best 393 yards and four passing touchdowns in the 34-0 win.

Here's what to know about the betting odds for the matchup:

As of Oct. 24, the moneyline for the Ohio State-Penn State game on Nov. 1 is -1000 in favor of Ohio State, according to FanDuel.

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Does Penn State play today? Schedule, time, channel for next PSU Nittany Lions football game

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It has been a topsy-turvy season for the Penn State Nittany Lions, who have lost their past four games and fired head coach James Franklin along the way.

Interim coach Terry Smith and his players certainly have their work cut out for them after suffering back-to-back one-point losses to Northwestern and Iowa. The program, Smith said, is facing a "storm," but he's prepared to fight until the end.

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