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Penn State Football Releases 2019 White Out T-Shirt

Already excited for next year’s White Out game?

Penn State football officially released the 2019 White Out T-Shirt Tuesday, giving fans a taste of what the best atmosphere in college football will look like next fall.

The shirt has a sleek design with “Warning: Expect Excessive Noise” written on the front and “Penn State Whiteout 2019” written on the back. Unlike previous White Out t-shirts, this year’s edition is definitely wordier, and is different from the minimalist design Penn State fans have seen in recent years.

There will be both a long-sleeve and short-sleeve version of the shirt that can be purchased online and at the Penn State Bookstore.

Since the tradition’s official inception in 2004, Penn State has gone 7-8 in games where “White Out conditions” were called for at Beaver Stadium. Hopefully this year’s shirts will bring the Nittany Lions more luck than last year’s did, as Penn State lost in heartbreaking fashion on a, well, questionable offensive play call.

Although it hasn’t officially been announced, Penn State fans can probably expect the White Out game to be played on Saturday, October 19 when the Nittany Lions take on Michigan at Beaver Stadium.

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Will Pegler

Will is a senior majoring in digital and print journalism and is an associate editor for Onward State. He is from Darien, Connecticut and is a lifelong Penn State football fan. He loves a good 80's comedy movie, Peaky Blinders, The Office, and the New York Yankees and Giants. You can catch some of his ridiculous sports takes on his Twitter @gritdude and yell at him on his email [email protected]

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