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Josh Pate To Bring ‘Whole New Saturday Tour’ To Penn State-Ohio State

CBS Sports and 247Sports college football pundit Josh Pate will bring his “Whole New Saturday Tour” to Penn State football’s November 2 game against Ohio State.

Pate most recently attended a Penn State home game in 2023, when he brought his “Once Upon a Saturday Tour” to State College for the Michigan game. He also attended Penn State’s loss to Ohio State.

Since starting his show in 2020, Pate has amassed over 300,000 subscribers on YouTube and created a tight-knit community for college football fans.

The “Whole New Saturday Tour” won’t be the only college football show in town on Saturday. FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff will air from Gate B of the Bryce Jordan Center, while ESPN’s College GameDay will air at Gate C.

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