How to watch the Penn State Blue-White game; pregame info, kick time, more: Gameday Central

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel04/13/24

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STATE COLLEGE — It’s scrimmage day, Penn State fans. The 2024 Blue-White game is here. Head coach James Franklin, his staff, and their players will work out in Beaver Stadium with fans in the stands for the first time this year today. It marks the team’s 15th and final spring practice after drills started back in mid-March.

“Just competing as always,” Lions defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton said .”This whole spring ball has been about competing. We added a lot of guys to the d-line room. Obviously, we have new coordinators and things like that. So, just trying to go out there and compete. I don’t know how the spring game is going to go, but it’s just another practice.”

Regardless of whether or not you’ll be in State College today, get ready for the Blue-White game below.

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Game time, TV channel, how to watch: Penn State Blue-White game

Time: 2 p.m. ET
Date: Saturday, April 13
Location: Beaver Stadium in State College, Pa.,
TV: Big Ten Network
Stream: BTN+
Listen: GoPSUSports
Weather: Weather.com has the following forecast: “Decreasing cloudiness and windy. High 56F. Winds WNW at 20 to 30 mph. Higher wind gusts possible.”

Notes to know if you’re going to the Blue-White game

All parking passes will be of the mobile variety for the Blue-White game. If you don’t have one yet, you can pay $20 for a car or $60 for an RV or bus via cash or credit card at the lot. Lots open at 8 a.m., and the one way parking pattern goes into effect at 11:30 a.m. Details on that, if you need them, are here.

Stadium gates A, B, C and E open at Noon. Admission is free. And, seating is first come, first serve. Beaver Stadium’s clear bag policy will also be in effect. Clear tote bags, which can be 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or smaller, are allowed. In addition, a 4″ x 6″ x 1″ small clutch or wristlet will be, too.

Brandon Short, Steve Wagman, and Carl Nassib are running as a slate in Penn State’s Alumni Trustee election.

Their key issues are:

  1. Making Penn State More Affordable
  2. Improving Penn State’s School Ranking
  3. And honoring the past and supporting the future of athletics

Brandon, Steve, and Carl are aligned on their vision and are the best candidates to lead Penn State into the future.

Voting is from April 10th to May 2nd. Go to pennstatevotes.com and vote for Brandon Short, Steve Wagman, and Carl Nassib!

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