Come Join in on the Fun and Excitement of PSU’s Annual White Out Game Against Michigan This Weekend!

Come Join in on the Fun and Excitement of PSU’s Annual White Out Game Against Michigan This Weekend!

Will you be in State College this weekend as our number 7 ranked Nittany Lions take on number 16 Michigan in the weekend’s most exciting Big Ten East battle? With a 7:30 PM kickoff and it being White Out Week, this is always one of the biggest if not THE biggest and best game of the year for alumni and fans. Happy Valley always turns things up a notch on White Out weekend.

We know that many Chi Phi Brothers and Penn State alumni will be watching at home this weekend as well. The game will be hosted by ESPN’s College Game Day for the third consecutive season and third-straight White Out game. It is great to see Old Main in the background behind Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit for College Game Day if you can’t be there.

Beaver Stadium will seat close to 110,000 people this weekend. During White Out, things get really crazy and it is one of the best times to be a Penn State fan, especially for alumni. There is no better way to enjoy the weekend than with your Chi Phi Brothers. Come early and spend the day enjoying the festivities, visiting old friends and getting ready or the White Out experience.

Despite the sanctions and setbacks, our Nittany Lions have proven that against all odds, they are out to win. This is truly an amazing time to be a Penn Stater. There is an electricity around town that hasn’t been felt in quite the same way for some time. If you can’t make it to town this weekend, don’t worry. You still have two more home games and with all the bowl game talk, now is a good time to make plans for a trip with your fraternity Brothers.

 James Franklin said it best about the White Out game;

“The only thing I like more than Christmas is a White Out football game. I’m jacked-up like I am every year, because the environment is special. I think Beaver Stadium on a normal game day is a top-five atmosphere. A White Out gameday is something you don’t really understand unless you can come experience it for yourself.”

We hope to see you there!