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[Photo Story] Penn State vs. Ohio State

Still trying to forget about Saturday’s meltdown game in Beaver Stadium? We are, too.

In heartbreaking fashion, Penn State blew a fourth-quarter lead to give the Ohio State Buckeyes a 44-31 victory. While hope glimmered for a majority of the game in Beaver Stadium’s Stripe Out, it was brutally crushed thanks to a collapse in the final 10 minutes of action.

Our photographers were on the field to capture the highest highs and the lowest lows.

Despite the early wake-up for Big Noon Kickoff, the vibes were high heading into Beaver Stadium Saturday morning.

The Stripe Out filled in relatively quickly prior to kickoff. A military flyover preceded the game.

Although the first quarter didn’t start out great, Penn State didn’t roll over. Instead, it stormed back with touchdowns and huge defensive plays.

Wide receiver Parker Washington and linebacker Abdul Carter both had huge days for the Nittany Lions.

The student section showed out. Donning Halloween makeup and white clothing, its members screamed and cheered their heads off.

A touchdown early in the fourth quarter swung the momentum in the Nittany Lions’ favor. Sadly, it was too good to be true.

A fumble by Sean Clifford, followed by a pick-six, put the game out of reach for the Nittany Lions.

Pain.

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Alysa Rubin

Alysa was Onward State's visual editor. She's one of many "just outside of Philly" folks at Penn State and yes, she's an obnoxious Philly sports fan. Alysa loves her camera, hiking, a good soft pretzel, and eating her way through Wawa. She's also a proud mom to a cat named Comet. Follow @arubin241 on Twitter to keep up with what she sees through her lens (and for a funny retweet or two).

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