How Else to Watch Penn State-Ohio State

Penn State hosts Ohio State at 7:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC, marking the fifth consecutive prime-time game between the teams at Beaver Stadium.
The game normally is enough for most people. But if you're looking for complementary options, here are a few to consider.
St1xC1ty Tailgate LIVE
Former Penn State linebackers LaVar Arrington and Micah Parsons are hosting a Facebook watch party for the game, with access going for $3.99. They're calling the event the "St1x C1ty Tailgate LIVE," a nod to the jersey No. 11 both wore while at Penn State.
Arrington said that he'll ask Parsons about opting out this season and his training process, and the two will deliver opinion and insight about the Penn State-Ohio State game.
Arrington and Parsons have developed a friendship over the years, spending time together recently in California, where Parsons has been training for the 2021 NFL draft.
Parsons, of course, opted out of the 2020 season, despite the Penn State coaching staff's efforts to get him to return.
"I think there was a legitimate possibility for [Parsons to return], but as we continued to talk and continued to work with it, the timing of it made it challenging," Penn State coach James Franklin said earlier this month. "He had been gone for so long and been to California training. That made it a little bit more complicated than we were able to work through."
In the booth with Steve Jones and Jack Ham
If you favor the Penn State radio team of Steve Jones and Jack Ham over the television broadcast team, here's an option. Penn State has placed a camera in the radio booth this season, giving fans a chance to watch Jones and Ham call the game.
The feed can be viewed on Penn State's LionVision site or at its football Facebook page.
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Mark Wogenrich is the editor and publisher of Penn State on SI, the site for Nittany Lions sports on the Sports Illustrated network. He has covered Penn State sports for more than two decades across three coaching staffs, three Rose Bowls and one College Football Playoff appearance.