No. 7 Penn State Football (2-0) led by quarterback Drew Allar, running back Nick Singleton, and linebacker Abdul Carter take on No. 24 Iowa (2-0) in the annual White Out game at Beaver Stadium in Week 4 of the 2023 College Football season on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2023 (9/23/23) at 7:30 p.m. at Beaver Stadium, in State College, Pa.
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The Nittany Lions enter Saturday’s contest after riding a strangling defense over Illinois in Allar’s first career road start, and boast the nation’s longest streak of scoring 30+ points. Iowa represents the Lions’ first ranked foe of the season.
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Here’s everything you need to know for Saturday night’s game:
What: College Football, Week 4
Who: No. 7 Penn State Football at No. 24 Iowa Hawkeyes
When: Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023
Where: Beaver Stadium, State College, Pa.
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Announcers: Gary Danielson (Play-By-Play), Brad Nessler (Analyst)
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Line: Penn State (-14.5)
Over/Under: 39.5
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A proud graduate of Villanova University, Staszak’s first gig in the industry was with PRISM sports in 1989, covering the four local home teams, the Flyers, 76ers and Phillies while also covering the Randall Cunningham-led Philadelphia Eagles.
It was at PRISM where Staszak produced live games and began his career as an on-air reporter.
After a couple of brief stints with CBS-3, WB-17 and WGAL-8 in Lancaster, PA, Staszak began a 12 year stretch at FOX 29 where he became the lead sportscaster in 2007. It was there that Staszak found himself in the middle of Philadelphia Phillies World Series Championship coverage that earned him an Emmy nomination for best sports reporter in 2008.It was one of five Emmy nominations that Staszak earned over the course of his career.
All told Staszak covered three World Series, two Stanley Cup Finals, an NBA Finals and one Super Bowl during his television run.
Staszak left the TV business for 97.5 The Fanatic in 2013, where he enjoyed eight years bloviating his beliefs on how a professional football team should be run.In 2018 when he fortunate enough to be the first sports talk host in the city, along with cohort Zach Gelb, to provide post-game coverage of the first Super Bowl Championship for the city’s beloved Philadelphia Eagles.
Staszak was also a writer for 97.5 The Fanatic along with 4 Philly Sports and now covers Penn State athletics for NittanyCentral.com.
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