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Watch the Penn State vs. Washington live stream today

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The No. 6 Penn State Nittany Lions will play the Washington Huskies today – Saturday, Nov. 9 – at 8 p.m. Eastern time at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pa. Penn State is hoping for a comeback on home soil after last weekend’s loss to Ohio State.

The matchup will be broadcast live exclusively on Peacock. The streaming service offers a $7.99 per month plan. With the plan, you not only get this game, but also a ton of other live sports, movies, TV shows, and more. You can also opt for a one-time payment of $79.99 per year. With the annual plan you save 17%.

Who announces Penn State vs. Washington?

Paul Burmeister (play-by-play) and Colt McCoy (analyst) will be the announcers, while Zora Stephenson reports from the sidelines.

What are the current odds for Penn State vs. Washington?

Spread: PSU: (-13), UW: (+13)

Moneyline: PSU: (-500), UW: (+380)

Overall score: 46.5

Odds from DraftKings

More information on how to watch this game:

What: College Football: Penn State vs. Washington

When: Saturday, November 9, 2024

Time: 8 p.m. Easter

Where: Beaver Stadium | University Park, Pennsylvania

Streaming service: peacock

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More on the Penn State-Washington game from the Associated Press:

Penn State’s margin for error diminished after its humiliating eighth straight loss to No. 3 Ohio State last week. The Nittany Lions want to host a home playoff game and need to avoid a second loss and a possible drop out of the top 12 to do so. The Huskies are coming off arguably their best win of the season after fending off a furious USC attack last week. They’re looking to win two straight Big Ten games for the first time under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch.

WHAT IS AT STAKE?

Penn State’s margin for error diminished after its humiliating eighth straight loss to No. 3 Ohio State last week. The Nittany Lions want to host a home playoff game and need to avoid a second loss and a possible drop out of the top 12 to do so. The Huskies are coming off arguably their best win of the season after fending off a furious Southern California attack last week. They’re looking to win two straight Big Ten games for the first time under first-year head coach Jedd Fisch.

KEY MATCHUP

Washington’s secondary vs. Penn State’s wide receiver. The Nittany Lions’ top four wideouts have combined for just 12 catches in the last two games. Meanwhile, the Huskies’ pass defense is the best in the Big Ten and second-best in the country. They allow just 142 yards per game through the air and have eight interceptions. Three of those came last week against USC.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Washington: RB Jonah Coleman ran for 104 yards and two scores last week and appears to be as healthy as he has been all season. Penn State’s defense was outplayed by a patchwork Ohio State offense last week, while Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson combined to average 6.2 yards per carry.

Penn State: QB Drew Allar. The junior had a strong season but ran into trouble last week. Allar was just 12 for 20 for 146 yards against Ohio State and threw an interception in the end zone. In this case he has to be precise, as the second division player in Washington excels at tight coverage.

FACTS & FIGURES

The Nittany Lions hosted a program record 111,030 fans at Beaver Stadium last week. … Penn State and Washington have not met in the regular season since 1921. … Tyler Warren needs seven receptions to break Mike Gesicki’s record of 57 catches in a single season for a Penn State tight end. … Among active FBS players, Washington QB Will Rogers ranks first in career attempts (2,153), first in completions (1,498), second in passing yards (14,599), second in touchdowns ( 107) and third place in completion rate (69.6%). … Coleman is fourth among FBS backs with 32 carries of 10 yards or more. … WR Denzel Boston leads the Big Ten with nine touchdown catches.”

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