Ohio State's Arvell Reese Cleared to Play vs. Penn State
Ohio State's Arvell Reese Cleared to Play vs. Penn State

Ohio State's Arvell Reese Cleared to Play vs. Penn State

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Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese's targeting penalty was overturned by the Big Ten, allowing him to play against Penn State after initially being ejected in a controversial call against Nebraska. This decision followed a heated reaction from Ohio State fans who threw bottles onto the field, prompting criticism from Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola and a warning from the university. Despite the controversy, Ohio State secured a narrow 21-17 victory over Nebraska. Former NFL player Will Compton criticized the refereeing, claiming the Buckeyes received favorable calls, while Ohio State coach Ryan Day and quarterback Will Howard expressed frustration over officiating in both the Nebraska and Oregon games. The Buckeyes are now preparing for a crucial matchup against Penn State.

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