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College GameDay Will Head To Columbus For Penn State-Ohio State

Ready for round two, Penn State?

College GameDay  will be in Columbus next weekend for arguably the biggest game of the year for either team as the two top-10 powers battle with significant College Football Playoff implications on the line. This also marks the first time that Penn State will be featured on College GameDay in consecutive weeks.

If this weekend was any indication, College GameDay and Penn State football go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s fitting a game of this magnitude will be featured on the biggest platform in college football.

Notre Dame fans are understandably salty about the decision for GameDay to spurn the Irish, who plays No. 16 NC State next weekend, for Penn State-Ohio State. But, from an unbiased perspective, how can one say there’s a better game to feature than the one in Columbus?

College GameDay came to your city, Penn State. Who’s ready to do this again?

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David Abruzzese

David is a senior from Rochester, NY, nestled right in beautiful Western New York. He is majoring in Broadcast Journalism, and as an avid sports fan, he passionately supports the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. He is the first Penn Stater from his family, and couldn’t be prouder to represent Penn State University. In his free time, he likes to alpine ski, and play golf. You can follow him on Twitter @abruz11, and can contact him via email at [email protected].

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