
Penn State’s new 2020 football schedule shifted Ohio State back on the calendar, moved up a frisky road game and left just one home game in the opening month. It’s a very different Big Ten card with plenty of potential. Here’s what to look for from Penn State’s 2020 schedule. Here’s hoping it gets played as well. First, a look at the conference schedule, before and after. Mark Wogenrich More lead time to Ohio State In the original schedule, Penn State would have played Ohio State in Week 8 (counting non-conference games and byes) on a sold-out October night at Beaver Stadium. That should have been enough time for the offense to break in its new offense, which did not have the benefit of spring drills. Now, Penn State will play eight games (and have a bye week) before hosting the Buckeyes, so coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca should be in peak…
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