Penn State Defender Throw Up vs. Oregon Ducks in Big Ten Championship?

Penn State Defender Throw Up vs. Oregon Ducks in Big Ten Championship?

The No. 1 Oregon Ducks and the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions face off in the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis, Indiana. Something unusual happened to a Penn State defensive player at Lucas Oil Stadium in the first quarter.

It appears that a Nittany Lions linebacker threw up just before the Ducks scored their second touchdown of the night.

Strangely, an Arizona player puked during the 2014 Pac-12 Championship game against Oregon.

Oregon and Penn State are fighting for the Big Ten title, which also receives a first-round bye in the 12-team College Football Playoff.

Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel set a new FBS record for starts by a quarterback in the Big Ten Championship Game against the Penn State Nittany Lions. Gabriel made his 62nd start on Saturday, surpassing former Oregon quarterback Bo Nix’s record of 61 career starts.

Gabriel got off to a good start with consecutive touchdown passes to tight end Kenyon Sadiq to give Oregon a 14-10 lead.

The No. 1 Ducks have a chance to reach a 13-0 record for the first time ever with a win over No. 3 Penn State.

Oregon coach Dan Lanning joined ESPN’s College GameDay to preview the game.

“I think there are two really great teams competing here. I think explosive plays will have a big impact on this game. You know, of course it’s the decisive battle,” Lanning said. “They have some quality players, some game-changing players who we need to control well and understand where they are. And then we have to take advantage of the moments we get and the chances we get.”

In addition to battling turnovers, the Ducks and Lanning make it a point to maintain their focus.

“You know, it wasn’t difficult because our focus was clear from the start. We don’t really care about other people’s opinions. In fact, we call you ‘The Machine.'” “Everything you talk about has nothing to do with the result on the field, but we don’t care what anyone else thinks. If you want to control the results, give Lanning.

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