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[Playlist] Bye Week Blues

After an underdog Penn State throttled Maryland by 24 points at the Homecoming game last weekend, it’s kind of hard to imagine a weekend without Nittany Lion football.

State College is sure to be entirely less crowded and eventful this weekend. At least the bar lines won’t last forever, but we already miss the hustle and bustle of a night on the town after a Penn State victory and waking up at 7 a.m. to cheer State on at 12 p.m.

Reminisce on the lively weekend in a decidedly quieter State College with our Bye Week Blues playlist. If you’re particularly inspired you can even drive around in the backseat of a car, looking out into the world like you’re in a dramatic music video.

 

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Sara Civian

Sara Civian is one of Onward State's three ridiculously good looking managing editors, a hockey writer at heart, and an Oxford comma Stan. She's a senior majoring in journalism, minoring in history, and living at Bill Pickle's Tap Room. Her favorite pastimes are telling people she's from Boston, watching the Bruins, and meticulously dissecting the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album. She's seen Third Eye Blind live 14 times. If you really hate yourself, you can follow her at @SaraCivian or email her at Sara@OnwardState.com.

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