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Submit questions for Oregon Ducks mailbag ahead of showdown at No. 2 Penn State
Penn State, ranked No. 2, hosts No. 6 Oregon in a key Big Ten game as the Nittany Lions average 193.7 rushing yards per game, highlighting their ground attack.
- With College GameDay on site, Saturday's White Out at Beaver Stadium features the sixth-ranked Oregon Ducks facing No. Penn State at 7:30 p.m. on NBC.
- After last season's 45-37 title game, the teams meet again, with the winner gaining a major advantage in the Big Ten title race and playoff berth, in recent years.
- Penn State running back Nick Singleton has 41 carries for 179 yards and five touchdowns, while Kaytron Allen has 34 carries for 273 yards and three touchdowns.
- Penn State head coach James Franklin urged fans to sustain a four-quarter `collective battle cry`, and STAND UP Penn State announced an attendance of 110,830 at Beaver Stadium.
- Through four games, the Oregon Ducks have outscored opponents 204-37 while Dante Moore completed 75% of passes for 962 yards and 11 touchdowns, drawing NFL scouting attention, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper said.
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No. 3 Penn State out for payback in 'White Out' game vs. No. 6 Oregon
No. 3 Penn State looks to deliver a little payback in a loud atmosphere when it entertains No. 6 Oregon on Saturday night in a Big Ten showdown in University Park, Pa.
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Big Game in the Big Ten: Will Oregon-Penn State game have CFP implications?
Week Five in the Big Ten brings a big test at the top. The sixth-ranked Oregon Ducks visit No. 3 Penn State in the annual White Out game on Saturday.
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