After a long offseason of coaching changes, position changes, and some new faces, Penn State is finally set to take the field and kick off the new college football season. First up is a home battle with Kent State.
- Penn State (0-0) vs. Kent State (0-0)
- Venue – Beaver Stadium
- Kickoff – 3:30 p.m.
- TV – Big Ten Network
- Coaches – James Franklin vs. Paul Haynes
- Conferences- Big Ten vs. MAC
With new offensive and defensive coordinators in place, and Trace McSorley under center, the Nittany Lions have some high hopes heading into the 2016 season.