Penn State’s No. 4 football team played its regular-season finale against Maryland with the goal of winning to secure a spot in the Big Ten championship game against Oregon. Michigan’s victory over Ohio State added suspense to the conference title race, as Ohio State’s hopes now rely on wins from other teams. Penn State coach James Franklin focused on the game against Maryland, downplaying the possibility of playing for the championship. Despite a rough start with an early turnover leading to a Maryland touchdown, Penn State’s strong performance throughout the game led to a 66-17 victory over the Terps. This win secured Penn State’s spot in the Big Ten championship game, marking their second appearance and first since 2016. The team’s success and determination in this game show their potential in the upcoming championship game against Oregon.
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