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Scenes from the Whitehouse

In case you weren't able to make it to the Illinois game, the atmosphere was once again pretty crazy.

Not only was it night time, but there was a fine mist raining down on the stadium and a fog floating around the lights. It was a pretty surreal scene and made for one great night. I know it made at least one football writer sort of miss his days sitting in the student section a little bit.

Mad props to the Beaver Stadium sound guy who made a clutch music decision during a couple of the timeouts. What better to play during a light rain than some Creedence?

And also mad props to the students for the slow and fast waves. Not sure how they coordinated it, but it looked pretty sweet from the press box. Also, good on the alumni and other fans for going along with it. Making the Whitehouse even better every day.

Fast Wave:

-- Wible

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