Who are the Penn State vs. USC game announcers today on CBS? All you need to know about Week 7's game’s coverage team
The No. 4 Penn State Nittany Lions will clash with the USC Trojans in Week 7 of college football, making their first of what are probably many trips to come to the Los Angeles Coliseum in the new Big Ten. The Trojans, who opened up the year with a big win over LSU, are currently 3-2 with a 1-2 record in the conference, and a win over a top-five team will do much to raise their star again. The Nittany Lions, in turn, are undefeated as they continue chasing a spot in the playoffs.
The clash will air on CBS. Brad Nessler will be the play-by-play commentator, Gary Danielson will be the analyst and Jenny Dell will be the sideline reporter. While it seems that Penn State is a lock for this clash, the bookies only have them as 3.5-point favorites. ESPN's game predictor favors the Trojans, giving them a 51.7% chance of winning.
How to watch Penn State vs. USC in Week 7? Big Ten clash's streaming options
The game will air on CBS, which you can stream through Paramount+ along with Showtime, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV. Those with Amazon Prime can also add Paramount+ to their account. The game will also air on the CBSSports website and the CBS Sports App, but you will need your cable provider's details for this option.
Latest results by Penn State and USC
Penn State comes from a home victory 27-11 over the UCLA Bruins in Week 6. During that game, Drew Allar threw for 237 yards and had only one touchdown pass. He did score another rushing touchdown.
That was the bulk of the Nittany Lions' offensive output, as the ground game only brought 85 yards and another rushing touchdown. It was a less-than-stellar performance by Penn State, but more than enough to make it cruise to the win.
For their part, the Trojans come from their second defeat in the Big Ten, a 24-17 loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Miller Moss had 200 passing yards and a touchdown, but he gave up two crucial interceptions. While USC's 173 rushing yards and a touchdown were a positive performance, the Trojans were outdueled there by Minnesota, which recorded 193 yards and three touchdowns.