More than a football game: the White Out

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‘It’s more than a football game’ | The legacy, evolution of Penn State’s annual White Out

True freshman wide receiver Derek Moye dressed for the very first time in Beaver Stadium, ready to take on Notre Dame in 2007. He knew he’d be met with an electric crowd dressed in white, but Moye couldn’t even begin to imagine the lasting impacts of the first full-stadium White Out.
Penn State’s student section had put together a few White Outs of its own in the three years prior, starting with Purdue in 2004, when the athletic department asked the university’s students to wear white in an attempt to draw a crowd for the 2-3 Nittany Lions. 
It wasn’t until that 2007 contest against Notre Dame, though, that the entire crowd donned white. Moye said his teammates had told him how “crazy” the student section White Outs were, but no one knew what was ahead.
 
someone say white out?

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they are goin to be sorry they ran into Warshington in Nomember ~ it will be almost a helpless feelin
 
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If you don't want James Franklin to go after their fans again but this time get murdered in the process after a 6-7 loss to a greased up Jonah Coleman, then you weren't in whatever the fuck they call the Arizona Cardinal's stadium in 2017.
 
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