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Your Penn State-Indiana Virtual Tailgate Playlist

In the everlasting words of Rihanna, “The wait is over, the wait is over.”

As Penn State football returns with a road matchup against Indiana on Saturday, we’ll need to celebrate gamedays differently this time around. Unfortunately, that means we won’t be tailgating outside of Beaver Stadium. Instead, we’ll be tailgating at home – or virtually.

Regardless of where we are, a tailgate isn’t complete without some get-hype jams in the background. Naturally, we put together a two-hour playlist for your use before, during, or after the game.

From football-friendly songs like The White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army” to TikTok anthems like Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage,” you’ll hopefully feel like you’re back at Beaver Stadium with 107,000 of your best friends. Happy tailgating!

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Trae Morgan-White

Trae is a senior majoring in digital and print journalism, residing from Philadelphia. Do not ask him about cheesesteaks from Pat's or Geno's, it's downright cruel. Aside from his passion for writing and graphic design, he is also an avid music lover, a poet, and he has an addiction to making Spotify playlists and singing in front of an invisible audience. Yikes. You can witness Trae's bizarre music tastes or offer him a Sony Music internship on Twitter: @blancoBLK.

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