It was anticipated that Saturday night’s Big Ten championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium between No. 1 Oregon and No. 3 Penn State would be competitive.

PSU made a game of it in the second half after James Franklin’s Nittany Lions went behind by double digits early on.

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