The Ohio State wrestling team will try to bounce back from a tough week by taming fourth-ranked Penn State.The Bucks, currently 10-10-1, host the Nittany Lions tonight at 7:30 at the French Field House. On Sunday, the team will travel to Madison to face Wisconsin. The Buckeyes are coming off a discouraging weekend, in which they lost two Big Ten dual meets. The grapplers traveled to Ann Arbor last Friday and were crushed by the 13th-ranked Wolverines, 31-3. The Bucks suffered their second defeat of the weekend Sunday when they hosted third-ranked Minnesota. The Golden Gophers trounced the Buckeyes, 34-9.”We’re not a bad team, but the Big Ten is brutal,” OSU coach Russ Hellickson said. Seven teams in the Big Ten are ranked in the top 20 according to the National Wrestling Coaches Association Top 25. “We’re a good team with a great schedule, and sometimes that causes you to question yourself.” The Bucks will match up well against the Badgers, Hellickson said. He said it should be a close meet. “If our guys go into every match prepared, we can pull out the win.” The match against Penn State, however, will be a real test of what the team is made of, Hellickson said. “If we give everything we’ve got both emotionally and physically, we can really change the season around,” Hellickson said.Penn State is ranked fourth, but Hellickson said he thinks they are even better than that. “The thing we have going for us is that we’re the underdog, so there won’t be any surprises.” The Nittany Lions are favored in six of the 10 weight classes, Hellickson said.”The key to upset them is to win three weight classes that we’re not favored in,” Hellickson said. But, he admitted that is a lot to ask of any team. “We’ll need extraordinary performances from some of our wrestlers.”OSU senior Mitch Clark said he is looking forward to facing the Nittany Lions. “If we are able to knock off a top 10 team, they’ll be the one,” Clark said. “We always wrestle them tough and this year, I think we will surprise them.”Clark’s teammate, Jeff Bucher, said if the team brings it together they can compete with anyone. He admitted they wrestled poorly in last week’s matches, but said he has big expectations for this match.”I think we’re really going to turn it around and put on a show for our home crowd,” Bucher said. The team has always wrestled well against Penn State, Bucher said. Bucher agreed with Hellickson that the team would need to pull some upsets, but said he didn’t see a problem with that. “In the Big Ten, upsets are very common,” Bucher said. “If we wrestle our best, we’ll be successful.”