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Penn State's spring Blue-White football game will take place today, but it will be a scaled-back practice rather than a traditional game. Fans can expect a mix of practice drills and a game-like setup under new head coach Matt Campbell.
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Penn State football will conclude its spring practice schedule on Saturday with the annual Blue-White Game. Or, as is the case this spring, the Blue-White Practice. New head coach Matt Campbell is going with a bit of a scaled-back approach to the traditional spring game activity, a major draw for fans in the offseason most years. While the Blue-White Game has typically been one of the highest-attended spring games in college football more years than not, Campbell and the new-look Nittany Lions will go about things a bit differently this year with more of a live practice situation as opposed to a spring game.
Matt Campbell explained how he will run Penn State's final spring practice. He explained that the first half hour of the open practice will be a typical practice setting with stretching and drills. After that, Campbell said he envisions a game-like setup, although it was unclear just how much of a real game will actually be played. And with the weather not looking to be too great, the plans could be impacted.
No. The Penn State spring football game will not be airing on TV. Previous years have seen coverage on Big Ten Network, but that will not be the case this year.
No. With the game not airing on TV, there is no livestream available from a TV network. There have also been no plans announced to offer the game on any streaming service like B1G+ or through the university's own means.
So the only way to watch the action on Saturday will be to be inside Beaver Stadium.
While originally scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. ET start time, Penn State announced on Friday it was moving up the start of the final spring practice by 45 minutes. The new start time is 12:15 p.m. ET, as Penn State is expecting to fit everything in before inclement weather moves through the area.
Penn State will open the 2026 season at home in Beaver Stadium on Saturday, September 5, 2026 against Marshall. Penn State will then travel to Philadelphia to take on in the second game of the season. Penn State will host on September 26 for its Big Ten opener.
The Blue-White football game is scheduled to take place today, but the exact time is not specified in the provided information.
The article does not specify if the game will be broadcast on TV or available for streaming.
Matt Campbell has opted for a scaled-back approach, focusing on a live practice format instead of a traditional spring game.

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