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Big Ten Network’s “Tailgate 48” to Air Tonight

The Penn State edition of the Big Ten Network’s “Tailgate 48” will air tonight at 6 p.m., with re-airs at 7:30 and 11:00. The filming crew was in town this past weekend for the Temple game, and interviewed several favorite Penn State coaches.

The show hosts, Alex Curry and Jason Fisher, interview coach Bill O’Brien and Guy Gadowsky. Curry and Fisher also had breakfast at The Corner Room with members of the 1982 National Championship team, who were in town this past weekend for a 30 year reunion, and go through some Lady Lions practice drills with Coquese Washington.

The new 30-minute show plans to hit up most of the Big Ten campuses this football season so fans can get a taste of the game day atmosphere across the conference. Tune in at 6:00 to see the real Penn State culture on display.

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Kevin Horne

Kevin Horne was the editor of Onward State from 2012-2014 and currently holds the position of Managing Editor Emeritus, which is a fake title he made up. He graduated from Penn State with degrees journalism and political science in 2014 and is currently seeking his J.D. at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. A third generation Penn Stater from Williamsport, Pa., Kevin is also the president of the graduate student government. Email: [email protected]

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