STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State prime-time games, under the lights, are usually reserved for vaunted Big Ten foes and big stakes.
Saturday night's tilt against Georgia State (0-1) at Beaver Stadium is merely a final tune-up for the No. 5 Nittany Lions, who will begin their pursuit of another Big Ten championship next week at Iowa.
Penn State (2-0) is coming off a 33-14 home victory against Pitt.
Nittany Lions coach James Franklin said afterward his team played a "complete game," but then found teaching points when reviewing the performance.
"When you watch a tape, there's some areas, obviously, we could have played better in," Franklin said.