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We Want To See The Craziest Place You’ve Watched Penn State Football

Penn State football is the world’s best cult.

Penn State fans will go to any lengths to watch their favorite team. For some, that means flying across the country. For others, it just means more.

The Nittany Lions’ instant classic in Los Angeles on Saturday got us thinking — where are the most unique places fans have watched a Penn State game?

We understand the lengths true fans go to not miss a Penn State football game. So, let’s hear some crazy stories, folks.

Fill out the form below to showcase the quirky, idiosyncratic, and eccentric places you’ve watched the Nittany Lions from. If you have any pictures to share, send them to [email protected].

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About the Author

Oscar Orellana

Oscar is a second-year broadcast journalism student from Los Angeles. In his downtime, he can be found crying while watching Todd Gurley highlights or reposting movie edits on TikTok. He mostly writes about Penn State football. Email him at [email protected] or message him on Instagram @_oscarorellana.

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