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Penn State Football Releases Digital 2021 Schedule Posters

As today’s Blue-White practice gets set to kick off, Penn State football got fans into the gridiron spirit by releasing schedule posters for the upcoming 2021 season.

Along with the full-size poster, the team released themed wallpapers for your phone and desktop computer. There are two different-sized iPhone wallpapers to choose from depending on the model of your phone. To download any of the themed schedule posters, you can head to this website and make your pick.

While the Nittany Lions’ 2021 schedule has been out for quite some time now, the official poster lays out all you need to know about the squad’s upcoming 12-game regular season. Penn State will kick things off on September 4 with a trip to Wisconsin before returning home for four straight games against Ball State, Auburn, Villanova, and Indiana. The Nittany Lions close out their regular season with a trip to East Lansing on November 27 to take on Michigan State (and battle for the Land-Grant Trophy, of course).

Like last year’s, today’s posters don’t provide details for specific game themes like the White Out and Stripe Out, among others. This upcoming season’s potential White Out opponent isn’t so cut and dry like previous years, as home battles against Michigan and Auburn are both strong options.

The team hasn’t announced whether it will hand out physical versions of the poster in the future. However, the digital copies should do the trick for now.

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