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Penn State Football-Auburn To Kick Off At 3:30 P.M.

Penn State football’s week three matchup against Auburn will kick off at 3:30 p.m. on September 17, 2022, from Jordan-Hare Stadium.

The game will air live on CBS, according to an announcement from Penn State Athletics Wednesday morning.

This is the first confirmed kickoff time on the Nittany Lions’ 2022 schedule. While it was announced in February that Penn State’s opening week matchup against Purdue is slated for Thursday night football, the exact time of the game has yet to be released.

When the game kicks off at Jordan-Hare Stadium, it’ll be the 26th all-time appearance for Penn State on CBS. The Nittany Lions’ last game on the network came on September 16, 2000, when the team lost 12-0 to Pitt.

Penn State took care of business in the first game of the two programs’ home-and-home series this past season. When the two teams faced off at Beaver Stadium, the Nittany Lions outlasted the Tigers 28-20 in the 2021 White Out.

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After a four-year career with Onward State, Gabe is now a college graduate and off to the real world. He shockingly served as the blog’s managing editor during the 2022-23 school year and covered football for much of his Onward State tenure, including trips to the Outback Bowl and Rose Bowl. For any professional inquiries, please email Gabe at [email protected]. You can still see his bad sports takes on Twitter at @gabeangieri.

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