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The White House Officially Declared for Michigan Game

Earlier this afternoon, Penn State announced what most fans already expected: Penn State’s Homecoming game against Michigan on October 12 will be the full-stadium “White House.”  The game should to be the biggest home game of the year with potentially huge implications for both teams, especially if the Wolverines are still undefeated in October.

The game, coupled with the Homecoming celebration, should make for an insane atmosphere in Beaver Stadium. The whiteout tradition started in 2005 against Ohio State and has been officially practiced for the last eight seasons.

This week’s game against UCF has also been declared a student-only whiteout. Last season’s whiteout against the Buckeyes drew 107,818 fans to Beaver Stadium. While the outcome this year will hopefully be a little different, the atmosphere will still be just as crazy.

 


 

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Mike Reisman

is a senior Supply Chain Management major with an Economics minor (Read: Business Douche) from South Jersey. He has an intense fear of graduating so please don't bring it up. He writes about stupid things nobody cares about, and student life if the site is low on content that is clearly supposed be funny but is really very unfunny. He is lovingly (?) known around the staff as Baby Mike which may or may not be because he has a child (hint: it’s not). He’s also a second generation Penn Stater who has been wearing Penn State sweatshirts since before he was two, a habit he hasn’t grown out of. If you really hate yourself, you can follow him on twitter at @mike_reisman or email him at [email protected]

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