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College football Week 10 preview: Who needs a win more — Ryan Day or James Franklin?

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College football fans have been treated to several top-five matchups in the first half of the season, all of which have lived up to the hype.

There was Alabama's epic 41-34 victory over Georgia in Week 5. There was Oregon's 32-31 narrow win over Ohio State in Week 7.

And then there was Georgia's 30-15 triumph over Texas back in Week 8. This weekend, another top-five showdown is set to take center stage in Happy Valley as No.

3 Penn State hosts No. 4 Ohio State in what should be an epic Big Ten matchup (Noon ET on FOX and the FOX Sports App). FOX Sports college football writers Laken Litman, Michael Cohen and RJ Young are here to answer the biggest questions heading into the matchup: No.

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