Penn State vs. Iowa: Television Coverage, Announcers, Live Stream
Check out where you can catch all the action between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday Night.
Penn State is in the middle of a four-game win streak and landed at No. 12 this week in the first edition of the College Football Playoff rankings. Although positive vibes are flowing in Happy Valley, this week presents a very difficult test.
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Iowa has struggled this season, but still has the ability to pull off the upset. A tough defense, led by top defensive back Desmond King, could make things tough on Trace McSorley and the Penn State offense.
The Hawkeyes rank near the bottom of the conference in both passing and rushing offense, setting up a good matchup for a much-improved Nittany Lion defense.
With kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. the crowd at Beaver Stadium will look to repeat its performance two weeks ago when Ohio State visited. Against the Buckeyes, the stadium was rocking and clearly caused some communication issues for Ohio State’s offense.
Although it is not an official White Out, head coach James Franklin joked about it on Twitter earlier this week, and fans seemed to like the idea. An unofficial White Out could take place in Happy Valley Saturday night. Regardless, the environment should once again be loud and electric.
Television coverage of the tilt is set for the Big Ten Network. Kevin Kugler and former Nittany Lion great Matt Millen will be on the call.
For those that won’t be in front of a TV Saturday night, the game can be streamed on a mobile device on BTN2Go.
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