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Article: Penn State and Enis buck Ohio State jinx.(Sports)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- October 12, 1997
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Put a Happy Valley address on the Heisman Trophy. After a modest start to his 1997 season, Penn State tailback Curtis Enis overwhelmed No. 7 Ohio State and a brilliant effort by its quarterback, Joe Germaine, carrying the second-ranked Nittany Lions to a 31-27 victory before a record crowd of 97,282 euphoric spectators at Beaver Stadium.
A week after Ohio State (5-1 overall, 1-1 Big Ten) and vaunted inside linebacker Andy Katzenmoyer held the nation's leading rusher, Iowa's Tavian Banks, to 84 yards on 22 carries, Enis exploded on the Buckeyes for 214 yards on 23 carries, rallying Penn State (5-0, 2-0) from a 27-17 deficit late in the ...
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