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Penn State vs. Michigan Monday live show: BWI Daily

Headshot 5x7 reduced qualityby:Thomas Frank Carr10/10/22

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Penn State linebacker Curtis Jacobs caught a fake punt that extended one of Penn State's first-half drives against Michigan in 2022. He'll be a pivotal figure against the Wolverines on Saturday, but this time, as the team's star linebacker. (Photo: Steve Manuel/BWI)

It’s Michigan week for Penn State football. Join host Thomas Frank Carr and senior editor Nate Bauer, as they discuss the upcoming contest with the Wolverines on Saturday afternoon. They’ll be broadcasting live on YouTube at 8 pm and taking your questions about the upcoming game. Join in the action and subscribe to Blue White Illustrated

Penn State vs. Michigan preview

Penn State is 5-0 and enters this weekend’s game as the tenth-ranked team in the nation. They head to Ann Arbor to face a familiar foe in the Wolverines, who are also undefeated and rank 4th in the nation. So what should you expect from the game? T-Frank, Blue White Illustrated’s film analyst, has watched the game film and has his thoughts ready to share. He and Bauer will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Nittany Lions on Saturday. 

The game against Michigan starts a three-game series that fans have anticipated since the release of the 2022 schedule. Coming through against the Wolverines with a win on the road wouldn’t just be a statement win for head coach James Franklin but would turn up the heat on a potential run at significant post-season play. After heading to Ann Arbor, Penn State hosts Minnesota and Ohio State for back-to-back home games that will define the season for the Nittany Lions.

Can they get through the game up north with a win? Get intel on the situation by tuning into the BWI Daily Monday live show!


It’s Penn State-Michigan week: Time, TV info and more

Penn State hits the road this week when it travels to Michigan for a top-10 matchup in Ann Arbor. A kick time and TV network have been set, and the opening spread is out, as well.

We get you ready for game day each week with our Monday preview, which you can find below.

Time and TV info

This is the FOX ‘Big Noon’ game of the week. Kickoff is set for just after Noon ET at Michigan Stadium. The network’s top crew of Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, and Jenny Taft will have the call. Penn State was last on FOX for its season-opening win at Purdue. That game, of course, aired in primetime.

What is the Penn State-Michigan spread?

According to Vegas Insider, Penn State is a seven-point road underdog. The line opened at 10 points back on Saturday but has been dropping ever since.

Check out the rest of the info for the game here.

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