Penn State is the home to a vast array of well-known landmarks. There's Beaver Stadium, the Lion Shrine, Old Main, and of course the longest continuously running nuclear university reactor in the United States. Well, maybe that last one isn't on par with the other campus landmarks, but when your university is the home of a Nuclear Historic Landmark, you should probably take notice and appreciate it.

If you spent any time outside of Beaver Stadium on Saturday afternoon ahead of the Nittany Lions' primetime matchup with Ohio State, you likely noticed an eye-catching banner soaring through the State College skies. Distinct Collectibles, a figurine retailer, funded a plane that was trailed by four words: "Bring The Statue Home." Here's the story behind the company.
We asked our staff a simple question: Who is your favorite Penn State football player of all time?
According to Penn Live, the crowd at Beaver Stadium registered at 111 decibels at the White Out game against Ohio State on Saturday. Eleven Warriors reported that's only five decibels off a thunderclap, and 14 decibels short of when people will feel pain in their ears.