6B Wednesday, October 4, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nittany Lions hunted now The Associated Press STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — When fifthranked Ohio State visits Beaver Stadium on Saturday, the Penn State Nittany Lions will play as a true underdog for the first time in nearly two years. The No. 12 Nittany Lions (3-1) are used to the role of the hunted, the team everyone gets fired up to play. On national television Saturday, the Buckeyes (4-0) will be in that role, while Penn State fights to stay alive in the race for a Rose Bowl berth. "I don't really remember the last time I felt like that," Penn State guard Jeff Hartings said yesterday. "Probably the time we played Ohio State two years ago." That was one game before the 20-game winning streak began, a 24-6 victory by the Buckeyes. Coming off a shocking 17-9 loss to Wisconsin last weekend, Penn State players are glad to have a highly ranked opponent so they can prove that they have not slipped, said Hartings, formerly a teammate of Buckeye quarterback Bobby Hoying at St. Henry High School in Ohio. "I'd hate to have to go in and play Temple this week," Hartings said. "I think playing Ohio State when everybody's talking about them and nobody's talking about us — all the commentating is going to be about how great Ohio State is — we're going to be in the perfect situation this week to pull off a big upset." The upset wouldn't be that big. The Buckeyes, coming off an emotional 45-26 victory against Notre Dame, are favored by 1 1/2 points. Penn State coach Joe Paterno doesn't think Ohio State will have a letdown, especially after Penn State embarrassed the Buckeyes 63-14 last season. Revenge is always a good motivator, Hartings said. "I find that really very incredulous." Paterno said. "They'll come here ready to play and try to give us a dose of what happened last year." "I think their first motivation is to win the Big Ten and the national championship, but I'm sure somewhere in the back of their minds is last year's game," he said. Penn State's motivation is to avoid going 0-2 in the conference. "Right now we have a lot more on the line," Penn State quarterback Wally Richardson said. "It's still possible to win the conference with one loss, but it would be really hard to do it with two, so it's real important that we go out there and win this game." Even though Penn State's winning streak is over, Paterno feels Big Ten foes still want to beat the Nittany Lions because of the way they dominated the conference in 1994. "Right now, we're red meat for the conference," Paterno said. "Everybody we play is saying, 'Let's get after them.'" Today's Birthday (Oct. 4): Take on a project that involves research this year. You're full of great ideas. In November, drop a bad habit — and the creeps who go along with it. In December, concentrate on domestic issues and maintaining traditions. Make a romantic commitment in February. Work takes up most of March. Review your options in April and decide in May. Go along with friends in August and build a strong foundation. Horoscopes Aries (March 21-April 19): Try to settle a disagreement this morning. If you let it drag on, you may lose. If you want to exercise, go to a place where your friends congregate. You might be able to get a whole team together. The fun could lead to an interesting conversation later tonight. Gemini (May 21-June 21): This is a marvelous day for you. Friends should be eager to join you in fascinating excursions, lively discussions and mind-challenging games. If a roommate doesn't want to join in, don't press. Your favorite activities aren't always for everybody. Cancer (June 22- July 22): A discussion could turn into an argument. Although Taurus (April 20-May 20): It's a pretty good day to make an important decision. A private drive with your sweetie might be more fun than a work-related activity. Trying to change minds that are set could take more time than you're willing to spend. By Linda C. Black you're not directly involved, your tranquility could be threatened. Divert attention with home cooking. Once everybody settles down, you may come up with an idea that will make your workload easier. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on clearing up your paperwork early and you'll have a very productive day. It's a marvelous time for learning, so pick up a new subject to conquer. One who's being quiet is not necessarily in agreement with your plan. Ask for feedback, just to be sure. Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 22): Be careful if you go shopping today. If you're buying something you'll be using on the job, it might be necessary to spend more than you expected. Later this evening, a conversation with a close friend or relative could be very educational. Ask questions. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): Romance and social activities should both go very well today. So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and have a fabulous time. You'll look marvelous, by the way. You're so lucky, you may even be able to put off domestic chores until later. **Scorpio** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You may feel pressured about paperwork or a legal matter today. If so, get a friend to help. An argument later tonight could result in a secret getting out. Don't worry; it might actually help things in the long run to have it in the open. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It looks like a good time to invest in your own education. A friend can point you in the right direction, if you're not already sure what you want to accomplish next. A club meeting or social event today should be monstrously successful. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): A purchase suggested by somebody from work could be the right thing — for them. Make sure it's right for you, too, before spending much. A familiar excursion with a good friend would be very relaxing. A trend party might be more pressure than you want. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): There could be complications today, but you should be able to handle them all. Your mind is working very well, and so is your imagination. Watch out for a person who may be holding a grudge, though. Also, try to fix any breakdowns before they occur. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't worry about money or paperwork. There may be things you'll have to do, but you don't have to worry about them. Today, talkative neighbors might try to keep you from getting your chores done. Just make sure you finish the most important thing. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Valuable HELP For FREE! 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