STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Joey Bosas Ohio States teammates had to tell the defensive tackle that hed just finished off Penn State with a sack in the second overtime. The sack on a fourth-and-5 play gave the No. 13 Buckeyes a 31-24 victory Saturday night. Bosa was the last to know. I was so tired I didnt even know it was a sack, said Bosa, who 2 1/2 sacks and finished with six tackles. The guys started hugging me and I just went to the ground. This might have been a double-overtime win, but it doesnt make it any less important, winning in a crazy environment like this. Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett had two touchdown runs in overtime after Penn State overcame a 17-0 deficit to tie it. There are no moral victories at Penn State, Nittany Lions coach James Franklin said. There never will be. The Buckeyes (6-1, 3-0 Big Ten) built a 17-0 lead and were cruising when Penn State defensive tackle Anthony Zettel intercepted Barretts pass and returned it 40 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. Christian Hackenberg threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Saeed Blacknall early in the fourth, and Penn State (4-3, 1-3) tied it on Sam Fickens 31-yard field goal with 9 seconds left. It comes down to execution, Hackenberg said. Consistently, we executed better in the second half. Theres still a little bit of inconsistency there. I think we picked that up and that allowed us to get things going, he said. Hackenberg finished 31 of 49 for 224 yards and a touchdown. In the first overtime, Penn State tailback Bill Belton took a direct snap from the Wildcat formation and scored on a 1-yard run. The Buckeyes countered when Barrett carried two straight times, the first for 17 yards and the second 5 yards for a touchdown. Penn State was called for a personal foul on the touchdown, giving Ohio State the ball at the 12 to start the second overtime. With a third-and-2 from the 4, Barrett powered through the middle of Penn States defence for a touchdown. I just read the play each time (on the option), said Barrett, who rushed for 75 yards on 20 carries and completed 12 of 19 mostly possession-type passes for 74 more yards. They were giving us the inside. I was going to do whatever I had to do to get in the end zone. Ezekiel Elliott ran for 109 yards on 26 carries for Ohio State. The Buckeyes have won five straight games and 19 in a row in the conference. Its not luck. It was a tough game, Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer said. Penn State is a very rugged defensive unit. They play hard. If we would have not turned the ball over and took care of business, then wed see what would happen. But thats part of the game. DaeSean Hamilton set a Penn State record with 14 catches for 126 yards. Elliott opened the scoring in the first quarter with a 10-yard run, Sean Nuernberger made a 49-yard field in the second, and Barrett threw a 1-yard pass to Jeff Heuerman late in the quarter to make it 17-0. Penn State was hampered by two calls by officials that went against the Nittany Lions. In the first quarter, the officials ruled that Ohio States Vonn Bell intercepted Hackenbergs pass at the Penn State 39. The play was reviewed and the call was upheld. After the game, however, head referee John ONeill said the play wasnt thoroughly reviewed. The play, technically, was not thoroughly reviewed due to some technical difficulties with the equipment, he said. And, despite the fact that several replays on the Beaver Stadium video boards showed that the ball hit the ground, the referees were powerless to review them. The feeds that the replay team looks at are the feeds that you get at home. We cant deviate, ONeill said. We cant create our own rules. The replay rules are clear that we have to use the equipment provided. Another play that loomed large was Ohio States 49-yard field goal. Again, TV replays showed the clock with zeros for at least two or three seconds before Sean Nuernberger kicked the ball. ONeill said the officials didnt see that. And, as it turns out, that play isnt reviewable. That is not reviewable, in terms of when the ball is snapped in relationship to the zeros on the clock, replay official Tom Fiedler said. Penn State middle linebacker Mike Hull, who recorded a game-high 19 tackles, echoed Franklins sentiments. It definitely hurts a lot whenever you lose a close one like that, but Im really proud of the way our team came together in the second half and fought and battled, Hull said. No moral victories but I think were heading in the right direction. I think if we keep playing like this every week with that same type of effort and teamwork were going to be tough to beat in the next coming weeks. 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Ronaldo has been hampered by tendinitis and a muscle injury since before the tournament, creating plenty of speculation about how he would perform in Brazil. He was doubtful to play before the Germany game, but declared himself fit and went on to produce a subdued performance that only added to the usual drama and scrutiny surrounding the player. Team officials dismissed reports suggesting that Ronaldo could be risking his health by playing, saying they were tired of having to deny every rumour about a player many consider to be the worlds best.dddddddddddd. They noted, however, that he often plays with a brace and said hes healthy and would play against the U.S. Teammate Helder Postiga also expressed frustration over the media circus around Ronaldo. "I have already answered so many questions about Cristiano Ronaldo. Actually we speak about him every day. If I am sick of it, imagine how he is feeling," Postiga said. "If he is available enough to train with us thats probably because he is feeling well. Hes been training with us all these days and as usual he always gives his best. Hes just fine." Ronaldo has been one of the best players in the world for about a decade, and last year he even passed Lionel Messi by ending the Argentina forwards streak of winning the FIFA Ballon dOr. He has also excelled on the world stage, helping Portugal reach the 2004 European Championship final and the 2006 World Cup semifinals. The team also advanced out of the group stage at both Euro 2008 and the last World Cup, and then reached the semifinals at Euro 2012. Although he is Portugals all-time record scorer with 49 goals in 111 appearances, Ronaldo scored just twice in the last two World Cups. ' ' '