ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan is proud of its 928 victories, the most in major college football, and a Big Ten-best 42 conference titles.The Wolverines, though, have not won a Big Ten championship in 12 years -- their longest stretch without one since falling short between 1950 and 1964 titles.We dont really talk about the drought too much, defensive end Chris Wormley said. We just talk about trying to win a Big Ten championship and a national championship and thinking big about what we want to accomplish this season.In the Big Ten opener for both teams, No. 4 Michigan (3-0) will host Penn State (2-1) on Saturday.The Wolverines need to win their first of nine conference games to move a step closer to their goal. Theyre expected to win by nearly three touchdowns after taking the first three games easily against Colorado, Central Florida and Hawaii.Here are some things to watch when the Nittany Lions visit the Big House:DELAYED DEBUT: Jourdan Lewis, one of Michigans top players, is expected to start at cornerback after missing the first three games with an undisclosed injury. The Wolverines will welcome the second-team All-American back to the lineup to help cut down on big plays. Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh praised Lewis for the way he has dealt with the nagging injury.The guy has been a stud, a real stud in everything hes done, he said.LACKING LINEBACKERS: Penn State has lost three starting linebackers to injury, including Nyeem Wartman-White, who hurt his right knee against Temple and has a second straight season-ending injury. Brandon Smith, a walk-on, has made the most of his opportunity to play. Nittany Lions coach James Franklin said White played 57 snaps last week after playing just three in his career.Hes a great example of you never know in life when opportunity is going to knock professionally, personally, Franklin said.The inexperienced linebackers will face quite a test, trying to defend tight end Jake Butt.PIVOTAL PLAYS: Michigan has had success getting offenses off the field, letting opponents convert just 4 of 38 third downs, the best success rate in the FBS. The Nittany Lions, meanwhile, have converted a Big Ten-low 27 percent of their third downs on offense. Franklin said what happens before third down is the key factor.First and second down kind of tells the story for both teams, Franklin said. Tells the story for their defense. Tells the story for our offense.BALL SECURITY: Nittany Lions quarterback Trace McSorley has shown some promise in his first three starts, but has lost three fumbles and thrown two interceptions.Weve had multiple turnovers in each game and its something we need to cut out, McSorley said.GUESSING GAME: Harbaugh chose to start quarterback Wilton Speight ahead of John OKorn and Shane Morris, but he has played both backups in part to give opponents one more player to prepare for.Its a good thing to let your opponent know that a lot of things are options, Harbaugh said.---AP college football website: collegefootball.ap.org-----This version corrects to identify a Penn State linebacker as Brandon Smith.Yeezy 350 V2 GID Glow Pas Cher . Aaron Harrison scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. 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Tim Robin Johnsgard had the lone goal for Norway (0-2).Adam Hammill smashed Barnsley into the Johnstones Paint Trophy final, sealing a tense penalty shoot-out victory against Fleetwood following a 1-1 second-leg draw.The first leg had also finished 1-1 and there was no separating the sides at Highbury Stadium on Thursday night, with the game going straight to penalties after 90 minutes.In the shoot-out that ensued, the hosts looked in the box seat when Josh Scowens penalty was saved. Barnsley players celebrate with fans on the pitch after winning the penalty shoot-out But when Adam Davies denied Conor McLaughlin and Amarii Bell, it was down to Hammill to seal it for the Tykes and he smashed the ball in off the crossbar to send Barnsley to Wembley.The visitors bossed matters in the opening 45 minutes and had a very solid claim for a penalty denied when Sam Winnall went down in the box following a nudge from Fleetwood skipper Nathan Pond.The Tykes looked like they might not need the approval of referee Eddie Ilderton to grab the lead, as Josh Brownhill was a whisker away with a 30-yard screamer from the left channel that was tipped over.The hosts chances were limited as Jamille Matt squandered an opporttunity at the near post when a poor clearance fell to his feet.ddddddddddddarnsley continued to dominate, with Winnall spurning another good chance before the hour, floating the ball over the bar after a superb pass from Marley Watkins.Hammill was then denied by another timely Maxwell save, but Fleetwood could not hold out forever and Barnsley finally grabbed the lead when Conor Hourihane drove in from the left and his shot deflected off Pond and under Maxwell. Nathan Pond of Fleetwood Town reacts at the final whistle The tie looked over but substitutes David Ball and Ash Hunter combined to haul the hosts level with 10 minutes remaining.Ball cut in from the left and crossed for Hunter to sweep home from five yards, and Pond had a chance to win it for the hosts but his close-range header was cleared off the line.At the other end, Ashley Fletcher missed a sitter with moments remaining after a skewed clearance by defender Joe Davis opened the door for the Manchester United youngster.Penalties followed the final whistle, with Hammill booking the Reds place at Wembley against Sky Bet League Two side Oxford United on Sunday, April 3 (kick-off 2.30pm), live on Sky Sports. ' ' '