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We Want To See Your Penn State Football Watch Parties

Although not being in Beaver Stadium this weekend hurt, a good setup at home could make Penn State football games equally entertaining.

Being below #107KStrong this year feels different and pretty wrong. However, we’re sure your at-home watch parties and tailgates are still filled with energy and fun.

Whether you’re watching Penn State from your couch or in your basement next to your JoePa cutout, we want to see your decked-out at-home watch parties! Show off those crazy food spreads, decorations, and everything in between.

Please send any photos of your Penn State-themed watch parties to [email protected] to potentially be featured on our site.

Make sure to include:

  • Your name
  • Your Penn State connection (Student? Alum? Superfan? Both?!)
  • Anything you did to make your home feel more like Beaver Stadium
  • Photos of your Penn State watch party

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Frankie Marzano

Frankie is a senior accounting and economics major from Long Island, NY. You can probably recognize him as the typical Italian-American with slicked back black hair. He is an avid fan of the New York Rangers and Mets, along with every Penn State Athletics team. Follow him on Twitter @frankiemarzano for obnoxious amounts of Rangers and Penn State content or email him at [email protected].

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