In order to be excited about what is to come in the future, it is important to understand and appreciate the past. This coming Saturday marks the most anticipated contest to date in a new era of Penn State Football as the Nittany Lions take on the undefeated No. 9 Ohio State Buckeyes. But big games against Ohio State are nothing new. Today we are taking a look back at the memorable 2005 matchup at Beaver Stadium talking with Matt de Bear (@PSUMatt2005), Cari Greene (@notcarlotta), Russ Huff (@McgbLions), Nicole Wood (@nicrish), and Tate Esterly (@CTEsterly20).

With tomorrow's Whiteout against situated right in the middle of Halloweekend, check out some festive foods to bring some of the Halloween spirit to your tailgate.

The annual Rally in the Valley will take place tonight in Rec Hall at 6:30, featuring Pat Chambers, Bill O'Brien, Penn State cheerleaders and the Blue Band in order to get excited for the Ohio State game and White Out tomorrow.

Over the span of a few years, so many things have changed within both the Penn State and Ohio State football programs, and yet, tomorrow night's contest at Beaver Stadium will have a pretty similar feel to it. Bowl bans and scholarship reductions be dammed. Almost a month's worth of Big Ten Football indicates that these two squads are the best in the conference, albeit a conference that is rather weak this season. One day from now, this gets settled on the field, like so many matchups prior in this rivalry.

Student Body President Courtney Lennartz released a statement encouraging Penn State fans to be respectful as we cheer our team on to victory this weekend.

Another Friday brings about another round of picks. Staff predictions is ready for the biggest Penn State Football game at Beaver Stadium in quite some time as the Penn State Nittany Lions (5-2, 3-0) will play host to the undefeated, ninth ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (8-0, 4-0). Let's see what our writers are thinking