WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana – The No. 6 Penn State Nittany Lions will play against the Purdue Boilermakers – Saturday, Nov. 16 – at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. The game will be available to watch for free on multiple streaming services.
The matchup will broadcast live on CBS but if you are a cable cord cable cutter, you can still watch the game for free on streaming services including FuboTV, which is also offering $20 off your first month. DirecTV Stream and Paramount Plus which both offer free trials. Another option is Sling, which has promotional offers for new customers.
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Who is announcing Penn State vs. Purdue?
Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson and Jenny Dell
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What are the latest odds for Penn State vs. Purdue?
Spread: PENN: (-30), PURDUE: (+30)
Moneyline: PENN: (-10000), PURDUE: (+3000)
Point total: 51.5
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What: College football: Penn State vs. Purdue
When: Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024
Time: 3:30 p.m. Eastern
Where: Ross-Ade Stadium | West Lafayette, Indiana
Channel: CBS
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More on the matchup between Penn State and Purdue from the Associated Press:
“It’s been a rugged season for coach Ryan Walters and the Purdue Boilermakers.
They endured the most lopsided loss in school history, 66-7, haven’t won a game since August and still don’t have a victory over an FBS team. Half of their eight losses have come by 35 or more points and it’s not getting any easier in West Lafayette, Indiana.
They’ve already faced No. 1 Oregon and No. 2 Ohio State and now Purdue will close out its home schedule Saturday against No. 4 Penn State before finishing the regular season at No. 5 Indiana in two weeks.
“That’s what you get when you play in this conference,” Walters said this week when asked about the difficult schedule. “You want opportunities to see where you stack and go compete against the best. Nobody is complaining about playing good teams and elite teams. If the goal is to be an elite program, that’s how you get there.”
Purdue (1-8, 0-6 Big Ten) has tried everything to change directions — firing the offensive coordinator, changing the play-caller and quarterbacks, even playing aggressively for the win in two overtime losses.
Nothing has worked. The Boilermakers enter Week 12 as one of eight FBS schools winless in league play and in the group of three with six or more conference losses. The eight-game losing streak is Purdue’s longest since finishing the 2013 season with 10 straight. And with the Nittany Lions coming to town, the obstacles only get tougher.
Penn State (8-1, 5-1, No. 4 CFP) begins the weekend in solid playoff position and with an outside shot of making the Dec. 4 Big Ten title game in Indianapolis — if it continues winning.
So Nittany Lions coach James Franklin has cautioned his team against looking ahead against a team and a coach looking to prove the doubters wrong in their home finale.
“Coach (Walters) is calling the offense, and as a defensive guy, I think that’s impressive as well as challenging,” Franklin said. “Defensively, this is a team that is going to match your personnel probably as much as anybody we have played. Where they’re different than a lot of teams they’ll go four down and five down. Usually you see four down and three down. They’ll go five down.”