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[VIDEO] Relive Nittanyville Weeklong 2014

There are some things about Penn State football that are special, but not necessarily unique. Lots of schools have loud student sections — even if we might have the loudest. Other schools might also do cool color stunts in the stands, like the Whiteout. However, Nittanyville and the passion behind its existence is something that is truly unique.

For an entire week, 812 students camped out in front of Gate A for the best seats in the house against Ohio State. The people, the games, the atmosphere — it’s all part of a special tradition that our fanbase can truly call its won.

Relive the Nittanyville 2014 weeklong campout through this video we put together from footage last week:

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Jack Lukow

Former Visual Editor, best known for recording Sue Paterno dancing to “Shake it Off”. From Greencastle PA, a town with four traffic lights and a graduating class of 110, Jack’s main life goal is to make sure he never has to return to Greencastle again. A senior in Journalism, you can follow him on twitter (@jackslens), but I wouldn’t. If you think your event deserves video coverage, know someone or something that does, or maybe just want to chat, email him at [email protected]. He loves that, and you seem cool.

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