Penn State vs. Michigan State: Television Coverage, Announcers, Live Stream
Find out where to catch all the action between Penn State and Michigan State Saturday.
Penn State will end its regular season on Saturday afternoon inside the friendly confines of Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions are a perfect 6-0 in Happy Valley this season and will look to make it seven when the Michigan State Spartans come to town.
Depending on what happens between Ohio State and Michigan earlier in the day, the Nittany Lions could be fighting for a birth in the Big Ten Championship next week.
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Even if a spot in the conference title game isn’t in the cards, there will still be a lot for the Nittany Lions to play for. Penn State hasn’t won 10 games since 2009, and a chance at playing New Year’s Six will still be possible.
The NIttany Lions have won seven straight games and currently sit at No. 7 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
Michigan State won’t be an easy out though. The Spartans, despite winning just three games this season, have shown a lot of improvement over the last few weeks. They nearly pulled off a major upset last week, but feel to Ohio State by just a point.
Games on Thanksgiving weekend traditionally see lower attendance at Penn State, but head coach James Franklin, along with former star Lavar Arrington, have called for a large crowd.
For those not making the trek to Beaver Stadium, the game will be shown as a national broadcast on ESPN. Bob Wischusen and former NCAA and NFL quarterback Brock Huard will be on the call. The game can also be streamed on mobile devices using the WatchESPN app.
Kickoff for the important game is set for 3:30 p.m.
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