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Penn State Football Unveils 2021 Schedule Posters

As summer training camp kicks off, Penn State is getting fans in the football spirit by releasing physical schedule posters for the upcoming season.

A digital poster with a different design was released in April, but the team chose to release the physical poster ahead of fans being back in Beaver Stadium in just four weeks.

Penn State didn’t release physical versions of the last year’s schedule poster amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the team will hand out physical versions of the poster starting Friday, August 13. The poster can be picked up at the following locations:

  • PSU Bookstore
  • Family Clothesline
  • McLanahan’s
  • Student Bookstore
  • Hamco Hotels
  • Wedmans
  • Blaise Alexander Dealerships
  • Penn State Alumni Association
  • PSECU
  • Penn State Medical Group
  • Weis Markets
  • Planet Fitness
  • Bryce Jordan Center
  • Penn State All Sports Museum

Even though the Nittany Lions’ 2021 schedule has been out for a while, the official poster displays out all you need to know about the team’s upcoming season.

Penn State will travel to Wisconsin on September 4 to kick its season off before returning home for four straight games against Ball State, Auburn, Villanova, and Indiana. The team will travel to Ohio State on October 30 for perhaps its biggest game of the season and wrap up against Michigan State in East Lansing.

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