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How to watch Ohio State at Penn State: Time, channel, streaming info, and more

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel11/01/24

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Wide receiver Trey Wallace. (Credit: Steve Manuel | Blue White Illustrated)

No. 3 Penn State hosts No. 4 Ohio State in a matchup with Big Ten title game and College Football Playoff ramifications on Saturday at Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions (7-0) and Buckeyes (6-1) will play in front of a sold-out crowd and figure to draw the biggest television rating of the weekend.

“We know what’s at stake here,” Buckeyes coach Ryan Day said Tuesday. “So we’re going to have a great week of practice, great energy in practice, and we’re going to go into that environment and go finish the way that we didn’t have an opportunity or we didn’t do two weeks ago. And so now we have another opportunity to go do that in this game.

“So now we’ve got to go finish and win the game in the fourth quarter. We know it’s going to take four quarters in this game. It always does when you go play in this environment.

How can you watch the Penn State-Ohio State game? Read on for time and television information, the latest spread, and more.

Ohio State at Penn State Game time and details

The Buckeyes own a 24-14 all-time edge in a series that dates back to 1912. Ohio State has won seven straight contests. After three games were decided by a total of five points between 2016 and 2018, OSU has won the last five meetings by at least a touchdown.

Here are the details for this year’s matchup:

Time: Noon ET
Date: Saturday, Nov. 2
Location: Beaver Stadium in State College, Pa.,
Weather: It looks like a nice but likely overcast day is on the horizon. Here’s the latest forecast: “Cloudy. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 68F. Winds light and variable.” The percent chance of rain is quite low and will not impact the game even if a light drizzle pops up.
The line: Ohio State is a 3.5-point favorite.
Over/under: 45.5 points

How to watch, stream Lions-Buckeyes

Penn State will be on FOX’s ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ for the third time this season and 12th time in program history. The Lions-Buckeyes game will be called by Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (color commentary), and Jenny Taft (sideline reporter).

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The Penn State Sports Network will also be on the radio airwaves with Steve Jones, Jack Ham, and Brian Tripp. It airs on 99.5 & 103.7 FM/1450 AM locally and at GoPSUSports.com online.

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