How to watch Penn State-Ole Miss: Time, TV channel, more

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How to watch Penn State-Ole Miss: Time, TV channel, more

Atlanta — No. 10 Penn State and No. 11 Ole Miss both arrived here to prep for the Peach Bowl over the weekend. Now, the two sides are inching closer to kickoff as practice and other bowl game obligations continue in around Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

“The biggest thing for us is just sending these seniors out the right way because they’ve provided us so much from being like the younger guys the past two years and provided us with just great examples how to live as a Penn State football player on and off the field and how to carry ourselves,” Lions quarterback Drew Allar said.

“So first thing and the most important thing is sending these guys out the right way and just giving them high notes to end their Penn State career on, and obviously just go out as an offense and execute the game plan the coaches have been putting together the past like month or so or whenever we found out who the game was against and then just go out and execute to the best of our abilities and let that catapult us into next year.”

Everything you need to know to watch and follow the game can be found below.

Penn State and Ole Miss have never met. The Nittany Lions are 13-5-1 in December bowl games and 2-0-1 all-time when playing on Dec. 30. It last played a postseason game on the day it will play this year in 2017 when it won the Fiesta Bowl.

Here are the details for this matchup:

Time: Noon ET
Date: Saturday, Dec. 30
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.
Weather: Here’s the latest forecast for those who are traveling to the game. Mercedes-Benz is a dome, of course, so the weather will not impact game day: “Partly cloudy skies. High 48F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.”
The line: Penn State is a 4.5-point favorite, per VegasInsider.
Over/under: 48.5 points

How to watch Lions-Rebels

Penn State will appear on ESPN in this game. Mark Jones (play-by-play), Louis Riddick (color commentary) and Quint Kessenich (sideline reporter) will be on the call. It marks the program’s first appearance on that network’s airwaves this season.

The Penn State Sports Network will also be on the radio airwaves with Steve Jones, Jack Ham, and Brian Tripp. It airs on 99.5 & 103.7 FM/1450 AM locally and at GoPSUSports.com online.

Blue-White Illustrated will have live updates on its home page starting before kickoff. And, premium members can chat with our staff and fellow Penn State fans inside The Lions Den forum during every game. Not a subscriber?  today!