Penn State Football Schedule: Nittany Lions’ 2024-2028 Big Ten Opponents Revealed
On Thursday afternoon, the Big Ten released the future conference matchups for each team for the 2024 through 2028 seasons, including for Penn State Football.
Here are the opponents for Penn State Football in 2024 through 2028.
2024 opponents
Non-conference: At West Virginia, Bowling Green, Kent State
Conference Home: Illinois, Maryland, Ohio State, UCLA, Washington
Conference Away: Minnesota, Purdue, USC, Wisconsin
2025 opponents
Non-conference: Nevada, Villanova
Conference Home: Indiana, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oregon
Conference Away: Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State, Rutgers, UCLA
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2026 opponents
Non-conference: Marshall, At Temple, Buffalo
Conference Home: Minnesota, Purdue, Rutgers, USC, Wisconsin
Conference Away: Maryland, Michigan, Northwestern, Washington
2027 opponents
Non-conference: Syracuse, Delaware, Temple
Conference Home: Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Washington
Conference Away: Illinois, Indiana, Oregon, Purdue, Wisconsin
2028 opponents
Non-conference: Ball St., At Syracuse
Conference Home: Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA
Conference Away: Michigan State, Nebraska, Rutgers, USC
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Robert Casturo
Expertise: College Football, Penn State Football
Education: Saint Vincent College, Penn State Law School
Location: Washington, DC
Experience: Robert Casturo has covered Penn State football for NittanyCentral since 2022. Casturo previously covered Penn State football through a social media presence (@PSU_FB_Thoughts on X) since 2019. Casturo earned his bachelor’s degree from Saint Vincent College in 2015, where he was a punter for 1 season on the Saint Vincent College football team and worked in the athletic department for 2 years as a student manager. Casturo earned his JD from Penn State Law in 2018 where he was a senior editor of the Penn State Law Review.