No. 8 Penn State Football (1-0), led by QB Drew Allar, RB Kaytron Allen, and safety K.J. Winston, kicks off a run of four straight games at Beaver Stadium with a noon ET kickoff against Bowling Green on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024 on BTN. The Nittany Lions look to build more momentum in front of their home crowd after a decisive 34-12 road win over West Virginia last weekend.
Penn State vs. Bowling Green is set to air on Big Ten Network at noon ET. Fans can tune in for free by signing up for a free trial of FuboTV.
Everything you Need to Know for Penn State Football vs. Bowling Green
What: College Football Week 2
Who: No. 8 Penn State Football vs. Bowling Green
When: Saturday, Sept. 7
Time: Noon Eastern
TV: BTN
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Betting Line: Penn State (-34.5 Points)
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The trail of money speaks for itself for Penn State’s home matchup with Bowling Green with an opening point spread of 32 points that ballooned to 34.5 going into the final two full days before kickoff.
The Lions earned goodwill from sports bettors and fans alike by storming past the point spread in beating the Mountaineers. Penn State was poised and confident in a hostile environment, got terrific performances from quarterback Drew Allar (11-17, 216 yards, 3 TD) and wide receiver Trey Wallace (5 rec., 117 yards, 2 TD).
Penn State stayed put at No. 8 in the AP and coaches polls, but still generated good faith and better reviews from national analysts.
If the Lions have their franchise quarterback in Allar, head coach James Franklin and his Lions could make the new 12-team College Football Playoff and give Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon and USC a run for the Big Ten title.
The next step is expected to be a quick tune-up for Penn State against a Bowling Green team that opened its season with a 41-17 win over Fordham last weekend. Veteran running back Terion Stewart was a force for Bowling Green with his 14 carries for 161 yards and three scores.
Looking beyond Week 2, Penn State has an early Week 3 bye before welcoming Kent State (Sept. 21) in its non-conference finale. Illinois and UCLA are set to come to Beaver Stadium Sept. 28 and Oct. 5, respectively, to kick off the 2024 Big Ten Conference season.
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PENN STATE Football Schedule
2024 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
Aug. 31: W, 34-12 at West Virginia
Sept. 7: vs. Bowling Green, noon ET on BTN
Sept. 14: BYE WEEK
Sept. 21: vs. Kent State, TBD
Sept. 28: vs. Illinois, TBD
Oct. 5: vs. UCLA
Oct. 12: at #13 USC, TBD
Oct. 19: BYE WEEK
Oct. 26: at Wisconsin, TBD
Nov. 2: vs. #2 Ohio State, TBD
Nov. 9: vs. Washington, TBD
Nov. 16: at Purdue, TBD
Nov. 23: at Minnesota, TBD
Nov. 30: vs. Maryland, TBD
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