Penn State football is ending its spring season the same way it always does: with the team performing in front of fans inside Braver Stadium.
But unlike the traditional Blue-White Game” this year’s finale will be a Blue-White Practice.
This practice will not be televised.
No way to watch the practice via streaming has been announced, so therefore, the only way to watch the practice would be in-person.
The practice was originally scheduled to begin at 1:00, but will instead begin at 12:15 due to the threat of inclement weather. It is supposed to rain all day in State College.
When speaking with reporters earlier this week, Campbell laid out what the practice would look like.
“So I kind of see the first 20, 25 minutes of what normal practice would look like,” Campbell said. “Team stretch. And then obviously get ourselves a little bit individual inside run, a little bit of seven-on-seven. But then really, the bulk load of the rest of the day will be driving. We’ll get an opportunity to just continue to work on our football team and work on driving the football, different areas of the field. But a lot like probably what you see on most spring games.”
First-year coach Matt Campbell also stressed the importance of Penn State being able to practice inside Beaver Stadium.
“I think one of the neat things for our kids this time around is you’re going to get to experience what this fan base feels like and how special this place really is,” he said. “And I think even last Saturday, there were a lot of big eyes walking into that stadium and how powerful it feels to walk in there.
“And I think the opportunity to do that with our fan base this weekend – we can’t waste a great practice. I think these are critical reps for our football team.”






























