Penn State takes on West Virginia in the first of NBC’s new “Big Ten Saturday Night” games.
As part of the Big Ten’s new deal with NBC, the game, which starts at 7:30 p.m., will also be available to stream onIt’s the first of three games the Nittany Lions will have air on Peacock this season. While the season opener tonight will also broadcast on NBC, next week’s contest with Delaware will be exclusively on the streaming platform.Penn State’s final regular season game against Michigan State will also air on NBC and Peacock.
NBC has devoted the same amount of marketing and resources to launching “Big Ten Saturday Night” as it does with “Sunday Night Football.” It has its theme song performed by Fall Out Boy and a studio show from the game site.In all, nine Big Ten games will be exclusively streamed on Peacock this season. All six Big Ten teams in the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 will be on Peacock at least once.
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