Friday, December 16, 2005

 

Diesel 2006

Per the Tailgating Coordinator...

Penn Staters and friends,

While we wait to cheer our boys on at the Orange Bowl, I would like to pass on some tailgating info for 2006 football season. While I would have liked to poll everyone like last year, the planners and I had a unanimous vote. The following tailgates were selected based on time of year, quality of opponent and special event weekends:

April 22nd, 2006 Blue-White Weekend (tentative date)
Sept 30th, 2006 Northwestern (Oktoberfest tailgate)
Oct 21st, 2006 Illinois (Homecoming)

I'm passing this along now so that you can be prepared to make hotel reservations. Hotel reservations for the regular season need to be made and PAID FOR IN FULL by the end of January (~$350/weekend/room). I would like to coordinate the effort, but cannot afford to front the cash for more than 1 room for the season. Please let me know if you'd be interested in helping out. I will be sending out a reminder in January.

As always, Madeline and Suzanne will be there for most homegames, if you happen to be in town for other weekends. Full 2006 schedule

Below are some interesting videos that I thought you'd get a kick out of.

Merry Christmas,
-Rob, Tailgating Coordinator

JoePa and his thoughts about Ohio Staters:
http://www.brianchalfin.com/pennstate/joepa.html

Penn State PSU Nittany Lion does Michael Jackson Thriller

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=217969400013445906&pr=goog-sl

Description: At the PSU vs Purdue Game on Oct 29th 2005 the Nittany Lion on the field did the Michael Jackson Thriller dance with the help of two Blue Band members: Justin Kulikowski and Erik Dennis.

Monday, December 05, 2005

 

PSU v fsu in Orange Bowl

GoPSUsports.com Penn State To Face florida state in FedEx Orange Bowl - Game will be held Jan. 3 at 8:00 p.m. on ABC

 

Vote for Williams' catch for Pontiac play of the year



Fans Can Vote for Derrick Williams' Reception as the "Pontiac Game Changing Performance" of the Year - Freshman's catch could yield $100,000 for Penn State's general scholarship fund

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