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Your Best Penn State Tattoos

Last week, we asked you to send us your most interesting Penn State inspired tattoos. As you can imagine, the Penn State community didn’t disappoint.

Submitted tattoos ranged from large shoulder pieces of Old Main to lip tattoos with your favorite quotes. We received ink from students, alumni, and even professors.

Whether you got it done right after your high school graduation or impulsively went to the boardwalk tattoo shop, we compiled our favorite submissions below.

Lion’s Pride

These Penn State fans bleed blue and white, so they might as well get it tattooed on their bodies forever.

Courtesy of Ian Martzall
Courtesy of Brian Damiani
Courtesy of Kirk LaTorre

1-0 This Week

You thought you were the worlds biggest Penn State football fan? Think again.

Courtesy of Zachary Jenkins 
Courtesy of Michael Brennan
Courtesy of Vincent Gray

A Picture’s Worth A Thousand Words

If you ever forget the alma mater, these folks suggest getting it tattooed. Now you can memorize the lyrics for the postgame celebration.

Courtesy of Alex Modrzecki and Keegan Peterson
Courtesy of Jeremy Deiter
Courtesy of Sydney Montano

Miscellaneous…But Still Cool

These tattoos didn’t fit into one of our categories but they’re still looking fresh.

Courtesy of Taryn Orr
Courtesy of Taryn Orr
Courtesy of Rob Werner

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Hope Damato

Hope is a 2022 graduate who majored in broadcast journalism and was one of Onward State's social media editors. She resides in her parents house as she is still on the job hunt. Someone please hire her. Feel free to follow her on twitter @hopemarinaa to send her funny tweets or email her at [email protected] to yell.

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