With Ohio State’s shocking loss to Michigan on Saturday, Penn State snuck into the Big Ten Championship Game opposite No. 1 ranked Oregon. The undefeated Ducks finished the regular season with a 49-21 win over Washington and come into the matchup as a slight favorite over the 11-1 No. 4 ranked Nittany Lions.
James Franklin has all but locked up the first College Football Playoff appearance in program history with an 11-1 regular season, but after pounding Maryland 44-7 on Saturday, he has a chance to win his second Big Ten title across his 11-year tenure in Happy Valley.
Penn State’s last conference title came over Wisconsin in 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Now, the Nittany Lions will look to win the conference for the fifth time since joining in 1993. Oregon is hoping to win the Big Ten in its first year after leaving the Pac-12 this offseason. Here’s how you can watch the Big Ten title game:
How to watch Penn State vs. Oregon in the Big Ten Championship Game
- Date: Saturday, December 7
- Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
- How to Watch (TV): CBS
- Streaming: fubo TV
- Penn State record: 11-1
- Oregon record: 12-0
Penn State vs. Oregon odds, spread and total
Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook
Moneyline
- Penn State +140
- Oregon -170
Spread
- Penn State +3.5 (-110)
- Oregon -3.5 (-110)
Total
- 49.5 (over -115/under -105)
Penn State injury report
- Anthony Donkoh, OT: OUT (knee)
- Alonzo Ford Jr. DL: OUT (lower body)
- Harrison Wallace III, WR: Questionable (undisclosed)
- Andrew Rappleyea, TE: OUT
- Cam Wallace, RB: OUT
- Kevin Winston Jr. S: OUT (undisclosed)
- Zuriah Fisher, DE: OUT
- Elliot Washington, CB: Questionable (undisclosed)
- Keon Wylie, LB: Questionable (undisclosed)
- Kaden Saunders, WR: Questionable (undisclosed)
Oregon injury report
- Tionne Gray, DL: Questionable
- Keyon Ware-Hudson, DL: Questionable
- Jahlil Florence, DB: Questionable
- Roger Saleapaga, TE: OUT
- Matthew Bedford, OL: OUT
- Kyler Kasper, WR: OUT
Penn State and Oregon series history
Penn State all-time record vs. Oregon: 3-1
Last meeting, 1995 Rose Bowl: 38-20 Penn State W