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More Football Kickoff Times Announced

When Bill O’Brien steps off the blue bus outside Beaver Stadium for his first official game at Penn State, many fans lined up to greet him and the Nittany Lions may just be getting their morning coffee.

Two more kickoff times for the upcoming season were announced this afternoon including the September 1st opener against Ohio which will begin at noon and be televised on ESPN. Two weeks later, Navy comes to Happy Valley for a 3:30 kickoff that can be seen on ABC/ESPN2. The game against Navy also happens to be Military Appreciation Day at Beaver Stadium.

The Nittany Lions now have times for half of their 2012 slate including an 8 p.m. kickoff at Iowa on October 20th and a much anticipated night game at home against Ohio State one week later.

Penn State’s entire schedule can be viewed here. Only 86 days until Penn State Football!

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Drew Balis

Drew is a senior marketing major. This fall, he will be covering Penn State Football for Onward State. He is a huge Philadelphia sports fan and loves THON and Domonic Brown.

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