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Penn State-Michigan To Kick Off At 3:45 P.M.

Penn State’s week 10 matchup with Michigan at the Big House will kick off at 3:45 p.m. on November 3.

The two teams’ last meeting at Michigan Stadium in 2016 also kicked off in the middle of the afternoon, but last season’s blowout at Beaver Stadium kicked off in primetime. It was the first primetime meeting between the teams since 2014. A rare daytime White Out took place at the teams’ 2015 meeting, which ended in a 28-16 victory for Michigan.

WTKA radio host Michael Spath reported that a source expected the game to kick off in primetime over the summer, but it appears that isn’t the case. The two teams have never played consecutive matchups in primetime, a fact that remains true as a result of today’s announcement.

The kickoff times for Penn State’s final three games of the season against No. 20 Wisconsin, Rutgers, and Maryland haven’t been announced yet. Next weekend’s game in Ann Arbor is the Nittany Lions’ penultimate away game of the season; the last one is against Rutgers in Piscataway.

Penn State’s next game against No. 18 Iowa will kick off at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and be broadcast on ESPN.

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