COLUMBUS, Ohio -- There wasn’t much drama about what happened on the field at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.

Ohio State handled business against Penn State in a 38-14 game that, despite being a three-point game at halftime, never felt in reach for the Nittany Lions. But that was on the field.

And while those two programs aren’t scheduled to play in 2026 or 2027, the makings of the 2028 game was on display on sidelines as Ohio State welcomed a host of recruits.

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