Nov 7th, 2009 - cleveland
Marvin Fong/The Plain DealerWith Andy Miller (55) helping to clear the way, OSU's Brandon Saine finds fourth-quarter running room against Penn State Saturday afternoon.STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Sometime Saturday morning before the 3:30 kickoff between Ohio State and Penn State: People on ESPN were disparaging the Ohio State offensive line, according to Ohio State senior tackle Jim Cordle, and Cordle wasn't liking what he was hearing.
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