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Your Ohio State Playlist

It seems only right that there is a playlist to accompany one of the most anticipated games in Beaver Stadium history. Amid celebrity appearances, Halloweekend, College GameDay, Big Noon Kickoff, and the usual gameday bustle, there is a lot of commotion in Happy Valley this weekend.

Penn State football will face Ohio State at noon on Saturday. It will be the first time Penn State is back in Beaver Stadium since the beginning of the month when it took down new Big Ten opponent UCLA. With that comes great excitement from students and fans alike.

To brush you up on some of your favorite stadium songs, there are Penn State classics like “Mr. Brightside,” by The Killers, and “Mo Bamba,” by Sheck Wes. It only seemed right to add “Comin’ To Your City,” the official College GameDay theme song. This playlist is sure to match the energy around campus heading into arguably the best weekend of the year.

Happy listening and let’s have a weekend, Penn State!

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Ally Eaton

Ally is a sophomore public relations major from York, Pennsylvania and is one of Onward State's social media editors. She gets to write awesome feature stories and create epic content for our social media pages. Ally is a lover of country music and Trader Joe's. If you'd like to discuss March Madness or your most creative coffee order, feel free to contact her on Twitter @allyeaton31 or in her inbox ame6123@psu.edu.

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