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2023 Blue-White Game Set For April 15

Circle the date, folks. The Blue-White Game is returning to Beaver Stadium on Saturday, April 15.

Penn State football’s annual spring game will once again come in April, the team announced Monday.

More details will be announced in the future as the game approaches. Historically, Penn State has announced game time and festivities surrounding the game during the spring semester.

After a two-year hiatus, 2022 marked the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that Penn State held the Blue-White Game. Often a homecoming for alumni and a chance to see the next year’s roster, the 2022 game attracted over 62,000 fans and included a new, yet confusing, format.

With quarterback Sean Clifford out the door, this will be an exciting new opportunity for fans to see freshman Drew Allar at the helm of the Penn State offense.

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Joe is a junior journalism major at Penn State and an associate editor at Onward State. He covers Penn State football and enjoys yelling on Twitter about Philadelphia/Penn State sports. He also listens to Mac Miller more than you. If you want to find him, Joe's usually watching soccer with his shirt off or at the gym with his shirt on. Please send all positive affirmations and/or hate mail toward him on Twitter (iamjoelister) or via email ([email protected]).

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