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Figure Out What Color You Should Wear To Saturday’s Stripe Out Game

The Stripe Out is coming back to Beaver Stadium for the third consecutive year this Saturday. Besides the horrible blotch of the opposing team’s colors in the top corner of the stadium, the event usually goes off without a hitch and looks pretty cool.

It’s as simple as it sounds: Each section is assigned an alternating color to create the stripe effect. To find out what color you need to wear, go to the Penn State Stripe Out website and type in your section. Students have it easy — the student section is always decked out in white.

This year’s Stripe Out marks the last home game of the 2017 season and Senior Day, meaning it may be the last time fans get to see Saquon Barkley play in Beaver Stadium. If it is, what better way to say goodbye than in dramatic, blue and white fashion?

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Gabriela Stevenson

Gabriela is a senior majoring in print and digital journalism and Onward State's former student life editor. She is from Norristown, PA, which she normally refers to as "30 minutes outside of Philadelphia" (she looked up the exact driving time). She enjoys really enjoys eating cereal at night, in case you were wondering. To contact Gabriela, e-mail her at [email protected], or follow her on Twitter @GabiStevenson if you want to feel young again.

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