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Illinois Penn St BasketballAs some of you may be aware, Penn State Men’s Basketball has played their way to the third round of the NIT, where they will meet the number one-seeded Florida Gators. Because most of you probably aren’t making the trip down to the Sunshine State to see the game live, we’re introducing Cover It Live technology to Onward State for the game.

What does this mean for you? It means that even if you are an edgy loner, you’ll have somewhere to commune for the game. Myself and a handful of other Onward State writers will be on hand to chronicle the game, welcoming you to put your two cents in at any moment – we’ll post the most entertaining and insightful comments throughout.

The game will be shown on ESPN at 9 P.M. tonight. So when tip off happens, make sure to visit the blog, so you can be entertained by TWO SCREENS AT ONCE!

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Mark

Mark McColey is a Senior majoring in Advertising and Labor-Employment relations. Among his loves are Penn State Football, The Steelers, The Penguins, The Simpsons, Tina Fey, and Arrested Development.

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