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I see what you did thereWhat a terrible thing to do at Byrd Stadium.
FLIP. THE. BYRD. WEAR. WHITE.
Blackouts crack me up. They sound cool and are great for atmosphere. But they always remind me of when I was young and asked why that section behind center field of old Yankee Stadium had no bleachers and was painted black. It was to help the athletes see the ball without the background distraction of fans, colors, etc.Well imitation may be a form of flattery, but let’s see how a blackout works with a huge whiteout woven into it
A blackout at a stadium named after a segregationist... Awesome!
It will also highlight how many PSU fans are there. This is a terrible idea by UMD.I love when opposing teams host PSU for a black out (or a {insert color here} out). It makes our road white uniforms look even more amazing.
It's a creative idea doomed to crash on the rocks of unforgiving reality.It will also highlight how many PSU fans are there. This is a terrible idea by UMD.
Which section?I'll be sitting in a decidedly Maryland section, wearing white.
Who are they imitating? It certainly not Penn State because teams have been doing the color out thing way longer than the PSU white out. What next you going to say Penn State was the first to play Zombie Nation?Well imitation may be a form of flattery, but let’s see how a blackout works with a huge whiteout woven into it
Not college football teams. And first college football team to play it.Who are they imitating? It certainly not Penn State because teams have been doing the color out thing way longer than the PSU white out. What next you going to say Penn State was the first to play Zombie Nation?
Penn State was the first college football team (and I think, but am not 100% sure, the first American team of any sport) to play Zombie Nation (which is actually not the name of the song, but whatever...). And Seven Nation Army. Both obviously originated with European soccer (fart noises).Who are they imitating? It certainly not Penn State because teams have been doing the color out thing way longer than the PSU white out. What next you going to say Penn State was the first to play Zombie Nation?
Penn State was the first college football team (and I think, but am not 100% sure, the first American team of any sport) to play Zombie Nation (which is actually not the name of the song, but whatever...). And Seven Nation Army. Both obviously originated with European soccer (fart noises).
They were not the first to do a White Out. But if you mention "White Out" 97% of sports fans will associate it with Penn State.
Who are they imitating? It certainly not Penn State because teams have been doing the color out thing way longer than the PSU white out. What next you going to say Penn State was the first to play Zombie Nation?
If you listened closely, you cold hear the Pitt fans singing it last Saturday from their perch high atop the North End Zone. Obviously mocking us.I’ll never forget being at a PSU/OSU game a few years after we started doing 7 nation army, and the OSU fans started doing it. I was so confused as to why they were copying us.
Who are they imitating? It certainly not Penn State because teams have been doing the color out thing way longer than the PSU white out. What next you going to say Penn State was the first to play Zombie Nation?