Penn State and Michigan State both started the season 3-0, but that must feel like a distant memory.

The Nittany Lions and Spartans each hope to halt a six-game losing streak Saturday afternoon when they square off in a Big Ten matchup in University Park, Pa.

Penn State (3-6, 0-6 Big Ten) has endured a nightmare of a season. Not only is the team winless in its last six games, but that stretch has included the firing of coach James Franklin, the loss of quarterback Drew Allar to a season-ending ankle injury, and, most recently, a heartbreaking 27-24 defeat against then-No. 2 Indiana on Saturday.

The Nittany Lions were poised to beat the Hoosiers before allowing a touchdown -- on a contested pass and a sensational toe-tapping catch by Omar Cooper Jr. -- with 36 seconds left. Still, Penn S

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