What time is the Penn State-Indiana game, and what TV channel will it be on?

Penn State returns to Beaver Stadium for the first time since mid-October next Saturday when it welcomes Indiana to town. The game was originally put on a six-day hold. That means the Big Ten’s television partners exercised their right to wait until less than a week before kickoff to determine some Week 11 start times. Those decisions have now been made.
FOX will televise the Lions-Hoosiers matchup. Kickoff is at Noon ET.
Interim head coach Terry Smith’s team is coming off a 38-14 at Ohio State. The Lions were within 17-14 at halftime but were outscored 21-0 in the second half.
“It was a game of two halves,” Penn State interim head coach Terry Smith said in his postgame news conference. “The first half, we came out and fought valiantly. We got the critical takeaway late in the second quarter. Offense converted. We scored two touchdowns in the red zone against a team that’s number one in the country, in that area. Then we came out in the second half, and you know, the third quarter set the tone for them. They got 14 points, and we just never could respond. I’m super proud of our guys for fighting to the end. They didn’t quit. We have to learn to finish.”
Curt Cignetti’s team, meanwhile, took on Maryland Saturday in College Park. They won 50-10.
Penn State leads the all-time series 25-2. It has won three straight contests over the Hoosiers. However, the visitors, who are the No. 2 team in the country, will be road favorites to win this year’s matchup.
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