Penn State couldn’t have asked for a better start Saturday against an Ohio State squad that came into today’s game 9-1 against the Nittany Lions in their past 10 meetings. However, despite an early 10-0 lead, it was once again a similar story for head coach James Franklin and his team, as the Buckeyes pulled out a 20-13 win at Beaver Stadium to drop Penn State to 7-1 on the season. Following a confidence-building 14-play, 61-yard drive to open the game that ultimately led to a field goal, Penn State’s defense had its biggest play of the season when cornerback Zion Tracy picked off quarterback …