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Penn State-San Diego State To Kick At 3:30 p.m.

Penn State will face off against the San Diego State Aztecs at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 26, Big Ten Network announced today. This will be the third home game in a row for the Nittany Lions, who look to continue their (one game) winning streak this Saturday against Rutgers. Penn State is coming off its first win of the season, a 27-14 resurgence against Buffalo.

The Aztecs, currently 1-1, lost last week to the California Golden Bears, 35-7, and look to take South Alabama next week at home before traveling to Beaver Stadium. The September 26 match up will be the first time the two teams meet.

Penn State looked much stronger last weekend than it did in the season opener against Temple. The Nittany Lions look to continue this success as they battle Rutgers and then San Diego State. With emerging stars like freshmen Saquon Barkley and DeAndre Thompkins, the Penn State offense will only get better as they mature and gain experience. Everyone should be excited for whats to come, because things are finally starting to look up.

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Ben Rappaport

is a junior English and Journalism major at Penn State. He loves spending way too much money on concerts and music festivals. Ben can usually be found walking around campus listening to Kanye West. A fun fact about him is he once was resuscitated from unconsciousness by Pusha T's verse on the song "Mercy." Feel free to contact him at [email protected] or follow him on twitter at @Benrappp.

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