What a half of football and unbelievable swings in momentum as Ohio State battles Penn State. After falling to a 10-point deficit early in the game, Ohio State didn’t panic and just kept fighting. The Buckeyes rattled off 14 unanswered points and were on their way to taking a 21-10 lead before Will Howard fumbled the ball out of the endzone.
Fast forward to less than a minute in the half, and the Nittany Lions are driving, looking for the score before halftime. Davison Igbinosun had something to say about that. After a nice scramble from Drew Allar, the Penn State quarterback tried to hit a Nittany Lion receiver in the corner of the endzone. Initially, the pass was ruled incomplete. However, Igbinosun would emerge with the ball in hand.
After an extensive review, replay would show that the OSU cornerback caught the ball off the receiver miscue and would get one foot down, completing the interception. It was a huge play for the Buckeyes, who would close out the half with a kneel-down and will receive the ball to start the second half. Check out the unreal score-saving pick below.
WHAT AN UNREAL INTERCEPTION 🤯
How did Davison Igbinosun even catch this for @OhioStateFB?! pic.twitter.com/YlvorsDzSE
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 2, 2024
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