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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — After having undertaken an unlikely night game against now-2-7 Indiana, Michigan football is heading back on the road to take on Penn State.
While the Nittany Lions are having an alternate of a ‘white out’ — they’re calling it a helmet game as the program is asking fans in the middle of the stadium to wear blue and the rest will wear white, mimicking the helmet — it was unlikely that it would be a night game in Happy Valley as the last two contests in State College were.
According to a team spokesperson, Michigan and Penn State will be a noon kick on Saturday, Nov. 13, and the game will be nationally broadcast on ABC.
#Michigan at Penn State will be a noon kickoff on ABC per a team spokesperson.
— Isaiah Hole (@isaiahhole) November 7, 2021
It will be the first time that the Wolverines have had a non-night game in Beaver Stadium since 2015, Jim Harbaugh’s first year helming the program.
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