How to watch Maryland at Penn State: Time, channel, streaming info, and more
No. 4 Penn State closes out the regular season portion of its 2024 schedule today when it hosts Maryland (4-7) on Senior Day at Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions (10-1) must take care of business to both lock in a trip to the first 12-team College Football Playoff and also give themselves the best opportunity to host a first round home game at Beaver Stadium, which currently looks likely as long as head coach James Franklin’s team is victorious after 60 minutes.
“Excited about the opportunity,” Franklin said back on Monday. “It’s also Senior Day for our guys, so a lot that comes with that. That’s been a little bit challenging for everybody in college football right now with the COVID years and things like that.
“We look forward to having the opportunity to celebrate the seniors and what they’ve done for our program. Obviously we need to play well and be 1-0 to put us in the best position to be able to continue playing as a family as long as possible.”
How can you watch the Penn State-Maryland game? Read on for time and television information, the latest spread, and more.
Maryland at Penn State game time and details
Penn State is 43-3-1 all-time against the Terrapins. It is amid a three-game week streak. The Lions have won the last three meetings by double digits. They last lost to UMD at home in 2020. Before that, the last time they lost at Beaver Stadium opposite Maryland was in 2014.
Here are the details for this year’s matchup:
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Date: Saturday, Nov. 30
Location: Beaver Stadium in State College, Pa.
Weather: Here is no big surprise: It is going to be cold on the final Saturday of November in Happy Valley. The high is 28 degrees and the low 19. It will be windy during the game, too. But, it will be dry, at least.
The line: Penn State is a 24.5-point favorite.
Over/under: 45.5 points
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How to watch, stream Lions-Terrapins
Big Ten Network is airing the contest. Jeff Levering will handle the play-by-play duties. Jake Butt is the color commentator. And, Brooke Fletcher is the sideline reporter.
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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