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Penn State Vs. Temple College Football: Traffic, Tickets, TV, Parking and More

Tailgating, what you can and can't bring into the Linc, kickoff time, point spread and more for Temple vs. Penn State on Saturday.

It’s hard to believe it, but college football season is back.

The Penn State Nittany Lions, ranked 30th in the NCAA College Football Preseason Power Ratings, will kick off the season Saturday against the unranked Temple Owls at Lincoln Financial Field.

Are you going to the game or thinking about going? Here’s everything you need to know.

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Kickoff time: 3:30 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

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Radio: 97.5 FM The Fanatic

Point spread: Penn State is favored by 7, according to OddsShark. 80 percent of bettors have gambled in Penn State’s favor.

Tickets: Tickets are still available for Saturday’s game. Click here to buy through StubHub.

What not to bring into the stadium

The Linc does not allow coolers, briefcases, backpacks or weapons into the stadium. For a complete list of prohibited items, see Lincoln Financial Field Policies.

Parking and Tailgating Information

Park Whiz has comprehensive information on prices, and where and when visitors are allowed to park for the game.

Parking areas are generally open (5) five hours prior to kick off. Reserved parking passes are available for Suiteholders, Touchdown Club members, Red Zone Seatholders and Club Seatholders only. In conjunction with the safety directives of the NCAA, all reserved parking areas are subject to a vehicle inspection prior to an event.

Tailgating is not permitted in the parking lots north of Pattison Avenue and west of Darien Street (Lots Q-W and the lot near the Nova Care Complex.) You can obtain a map of these parking areas by clicking: www.LincolnFinancialField.com/stadiuminfo/maps.


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