Penn State to host ESPN's College GameDay
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Penn State wants Beaver Stadium ‘rocking’ as it prepares for No. 6 Oregon’s explosive offense
The Nittany Lions will host their annual "White Out" game in Saturday's Big Ten conference opener against the 4-0 Ducks.
“College GameDay” airs Saturdays from 6-9 a.m. Pacific (9 a.m.-noon Eastern), serving as a preview show for that day’s slate of football games. The show famously broadcasts from the campus site of one of the day’s most intriguing matchups, with fans gathering around the set to wave signs and join in the fun.
After a blowout win over Oregon State, ESPN's Football Power Index has increased the Oregon Ducks chances to beat Penn State in Week 5.
Jim Knowles has been in the booth for three games as Penn State's defensive coordinator. His first-team defense has yet to allow a touchdown, and the Nittany Lions rank fifth nationally in yards-per-play allowed (3.59).
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Penn State's next football game is a seismic showdown on Saturday, Sept. 27, against No. 6 Oregon. The two teams will play under the lights at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pa., with kickoff slated for 7:30 p.m. ET.