Oregon vs Penn State prediction, odds, line, time
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When things are going optimally, Tyler and Nick Duzansky operate in near total anonymity. Penn State and Oregon fans are largely oblivious that they’re players on their favorite teams and their contributions,
At Penn State, that takes the form of the White Out game, where the home crowd descends on Pennsylvania's Beaver Stadium dressed in white, creating a wave of white across the stadium that looks especially impressive under the lights for night games.
The No. 5 Oregon Ducks (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) take on the No. 2 Penn State Nittany Lions (3-0, 0-0) Saturday in this year's edition of the White Out game. Kickoff from Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pennsylvania, is set for 7:30 p.m. ET (NBC / Peacock).
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Oregon’s star QB has experienced a Penn State White Out before. Will it help him vs. the Lions?
Playing Penn State in the White Out this Saturday will be a test unlike Moore has seen in his college career. Not only will the Nittany Lion defense be the best he’s faced, but the Beaver Stadium atmosphere, for perhaps the most anticipated White Out in history, should cause challenges.
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Penn State Players to Watch vs. Oregon
When facing a big-time opponent like Oregon, it feels like just about everyone who sees the field could be called out as a player to watch. There may be some names you might have expected to see me list that may not be listed below,
You know the story of Uncle Phil and the 1995 Rose Bowl. The one where Phil Knight gets swept up in the pageantry of the moment and makes the history-altering decision to start investing in football at his alma mater.
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ESPN betting analyst names best bet in matchup with Penn State
Despite the Oregon Ducks being on the road to visit the Penn State Nittany Lions, an ESPN betting analyst has Oregon +3.5 as her best bet in the game.
Franklin announced on social media that former Penn State wide receiver Joe Jurevicius will be back in Happy Valley to serve as the team's honorary captain. In addition to being one of Penn State's all-time best receivers,