Penn State prepares for season opener against Marshall in 64 days
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 2:26 PM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Penn State football is set to begin its season against Marshall at Beaver Stadium in 64 days. The team has faced challenges in the past, most scoring just four points in a game against Iowa in 2004. That game saw the Lions struggle, accumulating less than 200 yards of offense. The upcoming matchup offers an opportunity for redemption as the Lions look to move on from previous disappointments. Preparations are underway as anticipation builds for the new season.
- •Penn State opens its season against Marshall.
- •The game takes place at Beaver Stadium.
- •The kickoff is scheduled in 64 days.
- •Penn State historically scored just four points against Iowa in 2004.
- •Preparations for the season are already in progress.
- 2:26 PMYahoo Sports — Only 6-4 Until Penn State Football
"Penn State kicks off its football season in 64 days against Marshall at Beaver Stadium. It would be a downright disaster if Penn State didn’t score more than four points, something it infamously did back in October 2004. While it’s a Penn State loss, it’s certainly a loss that leads you to the question of […]
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