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5 things to watch in Penn State football’s Blue-White Game

Penn State freshman Keaton Ellis makes a catch during the first spring football practice on Wednesday, March 13, 2019. Abby Drey adrey@centredaily.com

Spring ball is almost over.

Penn State’s annual Blue-White Game kicks off at 3 p.m. Saturday at Beaver Stadium. Oftentimes, the last of Penn State’s 15 allotted practices is a time for unheralded or overlooked players to shine — and there are a few who could stand out this weekend.

Here are five things to keep an eye on when watching the Blue-White Game.

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