Thursday, October 7, 2010

Going To A College Football Game

Going To A College Football Game

Contribution by German Flowers

Fall marks the beginning of college football season. Every year, millions of college football fans around the country attend games at their favorite schools. There is truly nothing quite like it.

Normally I spend Saturdays watching college football on my satellite television from www.bestchoicetv.com/satellite-tv/va/. However, when I have the chance to go to a game I jump at the chance. I make the short drive to State College, Pennsylvania to watch Penn State play at Beaver Stadium with over 100,000 other fans. Legendary coach Joe Paterno marches along the sidelines as he has for decades.

Normally, my friends and I arrive several hours before the game and start tailgating. We make a variety of food and have a great time. The crowd outside is already full of energy. There are Penn State cheers and fight songs happening constantly. A little before kickoff, we enter the stadium and watch the pregame activities, including the Penn State Blue Band performing. Once the game starts, we stay on our feet and cheer throughout the entire game. When Penn State scores, the noise the crowd creates is deafening. The Nittany Lion mascot does his push-ups and everyone enjoys them. Penn State has a great selection of concessions at reasonable prices to help satisfy your hunger and thirst, but you will find it hard to miss even a second of the game.

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