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Penn State Football Opens As -13.5 Favorite Against Washington

White Out week is finally here, folks.

Following a lackluster loss to Ohio State in its last contest, Penn State football will move ahead to Washington on Saturday, November 9, for the annual White Out game under the lights of Beaver Stadium.

DraftKings has the line for the game set at -13.5 points in favor of the Nittany Lions, with an over/under set at 46 points. DraftKings also put the money line for the game at -500 for the blue and white, making the Huskies a +380 underdog.

The Nittany Lions have only played Washington three times in the team’s respective histories, with a 3-0 record over the former Pac-12 team. The first game was held in 1921 while the most recent game occurred in 2017 when Penn State beat Washington 35-28 in the Fiesta Bowl.

Penn State is 3-5 against the spread and 2-6 against the over/under so far this season, according to OddsShark.

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Brendan is a senior majoring in print and media journalism. Born in Pittsburgh, he now lives in Mooresville, North Carolina. As a die-hard Pittsburgh sports fan, you can find him on Twitter, @brchwags, often complaining about the Pittsburgh Steelers and whoever their quarterback is, I'm scared.

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