How to watch Penn State football opposite Maryland: Time, channel, streaming info, and more
Penn State’s ninth game day during the 2023 season is almost here. The 7-1 Nittany Lions head on the road for the first time in November this Saturday when they take on 5-3 Maryland in College Park.
“We got Penn State coming into The Shell this week, a team that has all of our attention,” Terrapins coach Mike Locksley said. “I look at this week as a great opportunity for us here at home. Very familiar with their program. They’re very familiar with us. Their defense is one of those top-tier defenses. They play a lot of man coverage, which we have to be able to defeat. Their front seven is one of the best we will face. If you look at them on offense, it starts with the run game. Our goal will be to take the run away from them on the defensive side of the ball.”
Everything you need to know to watch and follow the game can be found below.
Penn State at Maryland: Game time and details
Penn State is 42-3-1 all-time against Maryland. Its only loss in College Park came all the way back in 1961. And, the last one score game to take place on Maryland’s campus occurred in 1985.
Here are the details for this year’s matchup:
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Date: Saturday, Nov. 4
Location: SECU Stadium in College Park, Md.
Weather: Here’s the latest forecast: “Mainly sunny. High 66F. Winds light and variable.” A beautiful day is on tap for fans and players alike.
The line: Penn State is an 8.5-point favorite, per VegasInsider.
Over/under: 50.5 points
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How to watch Lions-Terrapins
Penn State will appear on FOX again. However, the broadcast crew will not be the network’s top crew as it has been for other games on the network’s air this year. Instead, the No. 2 team has the call. Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Brock Huard (color commentator), and Allison Williams (sideline reporter)
FOX Sports LIVE is streaming the contest.
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.
Follow along with Blue-White Illustrated
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