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Actually, you’ll be lucky if you get to hear the whistle as the opposing team in Beaver Stadium. Penn State’s director of communications and branding for Penn State football Guido D’Elia has teamed up with graduate student Andrew Barnard in the latest salvo for home …
There’s always danger in overanalyzing the Blue/White Game. It’s just one of 15 practices–and yes, above all else it is merely a practice, albeit one in front of tens of thousands of fans and a national TV audience. But there’s also something to be said …
As expected, it was a very busy weekend for former Penn State football players. In the end, six Lions heard their names called by Roger Goodell–or by one of his subordinates–and a handful more have been signed as free agents or surely will. The six …
This is the third installment of a 4-part series, taking you up to the Blue/White game with a look at some of the biggest position battles on the Penn State football team. Today, we’re taking a look at how the linebackers look to reload, after …
The Knights of the Round Table have nothing on the Bloggers of the Blue/White Roundtable
After a winter long hiatus, we here at NittanyWhiteOut are proud to revive the good old fashioned Blue/White Roundtable. For the uninitiated, we’ve asked some of our fellow Penn State bloggers …
This is the second installment of a 4-part series, taking you up to the Blue-White game with a look at some of the biggest position battles on the Penn State football team. Today, we’re taking a look at Penn State’s secondary, which has …
Devon was willing to serve up some spring football themes questions for the Nitts of the Roundtable. I’ll be providing my take on behalf of NittanyWhiteOut.com and Devon will wrap things up tomorrow with highlights from all of the participants. Who are the participants? Allow …
This is the first part of a 4-part series, taking you up to the Blue-White game with a look at some of the biggest position battles on the Penn State football team. First up is the Tight End position, where the graduations of Andrew Quarless …
You’d think that following the arrest and citation of kicker Anthony Fera for underage drinking that Penn State football players would be on their toes.
You’d think that this would be especially true for someone who’s already felt the strong arm of the law–having been arrested …
Already up 5-4, the #24 ranked Pittsburgh Panthers (22-9) scored 3 additional runs to extend their lead to 8-4 at the top of the 7th. It was an eerie reminder of the first meeting between these two in-state rivals less than three weeks ago. In that game, the Lions were unable to hold onto a 3-0 lead eventually falling to then-unranked Panthers 7-4. That was back on March 24th.


