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Penn State Football Unveils 2022 Schedule Poster

Are you ready for Penn State football? Well, we’re almost there, folks.

The Nittany Lions released their 2022 schedule poster Wednesday morning in a neat Twitter video. The back of the poster is “interactive,” meaning fans can use it to have their own photoshoots.

Additionally, the team made some phone wallpapers with the schedule poster.

The official schedule poster will first be available for kids on July 13 at Children and Youth Day at Arts Fest. They’ll be available for the rest of the public beginning July 15 at various State College businesses and locations, which include the following:

  • Penn State All-Sports Museum
  • Penn State Bookstore
  • Penn State Ticket Offices (BJC and Beaver Stadium)
  • Student Bookstore
  • Family Clothesline
  • McLanahan’s
  • Wegmans
  • Planet Fitness
  • State College Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships 
  • Capperella Furniture
  • Ciocca Dealerships
  • Lions Country Lodging Hotels
  • PSECU and Weis Markets

The poster displays all you need to know about Penn State football’s 2022 season. The campaign will begin with a trip to West Lafayette to take on Purdue on September 1 in a prime-time battle. The following week, Penn State will host its home opener at noon against Ohio.

This year’s White Out will also serve as the Nittany Lions’ homecoming game. On October 22, James Franklin’s squad will play Minnesota under the lights in arguably college football’s most electric atmosphere. Penn State’s 2022 regular-season campaign will wrap up with a game against Michigan State at Beaver Stadium.

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