🏈 Where were you?

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I ended up in section N row 35. Great seats. Penn State fans were good people. Out of probably 200 that I encountered and talked with, only one was an ***hole. Of course, he could barely stand up.
 
Sec L, uppers, row 5. Sat one row up from "that guy". You know him... yells and complains after every single play. Says the same crap over and over, and was without a doubt, the most annoying dude in the crowd out of 101,000 people. I was ready to kill him by the end of the game.
 
Sec L, uppers, row 5. Sat one row up from "that guy". You know him... yells and complains after every single play. Says the same crap over and over, and was without a doubt, the most annoying dude in the crowd out of 101,000 people. I was ready to kill him by the end of the game.

I'm sorry. I thought I was adding value to your game experience. I'll be better next time.
 
Section C row 44

While tailgating with some workmates, one of the doctors I work with brought a Penn St. friend (alum) up to the tent. He played for JoePa on his first 3 teams at PSU. 66-68. Was really a cool guy to talk to.

It was hot as hell yesterday.
 
Can one of the fortunate folks who were at the game, give me a guesstimate on how many Penn State fans were in attendance?

I didn't see much "whiteout" in the stadium based on the television shots.
 
Met some very nice PSU fans. One group had been in town since Thursday taking in the sights and having a good time. One PSU guy told me he heard there were 30,000 of them in town. It didnt seem like that many were inside the stadium. Unless they were camouflaged in Crimson. lol

And yes, it was hot. I still have a headache and have been drinking water non stop.
 
We were in section SS-6. Good view from the South Upper. The Penn State fans i met were pretty cool for the most part. I actually witnessed 2 of them fighting each other after we went up 14-0. I told one of their buddies that they didn't want to spend the night or rest of their weekend in the Tuscaloosa jail. They quickly separated and the cops showed their faces about 30 minutes later. One of the fans wanted to be an A@@ about CNS getting a statue. He wanted to say it was lame and that we didn't give Stallings one until years later. I told him there was a good reason for it. I told him that the North Upper and the Walk of Champions all came about at the same time with the statues. He quickly shut up and continued to watch the mauling of his team.
 
I ran into BamaDelta pacing the sidelines with the team lol, i wonder if she really has seats at the game lol

Aaahhh, I was just getting some fresh air. ;) I was down in my usual seats behind Alabama bench (G, row 6), and I'm telling you there was ZERO air flow down there. I don't know if it has something to do with the stadium being enclosed now or not. Like rammerjammer said it was hot!

Lance, I'm like a baby. I just need a ticket to get in, but I won't really be using that seat....LOL. When I did sit (by 4th quarter I was feeling better) it was next to an NBA player that's a big Alabama fan, and I also got to speak to Joe Scarborough. It was a neat experience, and of course the game just made it perfect. :a:
 

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