The 2022 college football regular season will close on Saturday afternoon in Beaver Stadium when Penn State hosts Michigan State for the battle for the Land-Grant Trophy. Penn State is also looking to add a 10th win to its record to push for a spot in the New Years Six bowl lineup, while Michigan State simply needs a win just to become bowl-eligible.
Penn State will honor its seniors before the game, including sixth-year quarterback [autotag]Sean Clifford[/autotag] but could be without some key starters once again as the season comes to a close. Star wide receiver [autotag]Parker Washignton[/autotag] is out for the season with an injury but head coach [autotag]James Franklin[/autotag] has said he hopes to see some other players get back on the field., including cornerback Joey Porter Jr.
Penn State’s home game against Michigan State will not conflict with the programming for the game of the day in the Big Ten taking place in Columbus, Ohio between Ohio State and Michigan, so Penn State fans have plenty of time to get a few errands done, eat a few plates of Thanksgiving leftovers, or just sit down and watch some college football on rivalry Saturday.
Here’s how to catch Saturday’s game.