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More pub for the Beav

ESPN has called it the greatest show in college football, Sports Illustrated called it the No. 1 thing you have to do before you graduate, now USAToday has named Beaver Stadium one of "10 great places to stand and cheer college football."

ESPN/ABC college football analyst Ed Cunningham compiled the list and encouraged readers to "go before coach Paterno stops roaming the sidelines."

If you're looking for a place to watch a game with Penn State off this weekend, Cunningham's other nine venues were Tennessee's Neyland Stadium, Texas' Darrell K. Royal Stadium, Washington's Husky Stadium, Colorado's Folsom Field (check out the view), Clemson's Memorial Stadium, Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Mississippi's Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Nebraska's Memorial Stadium and Wisconsin's Camp Randall Stadium.

So if you're in the mood for a road trip, check 'em out.

-- Wible

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Travis Johnson is a senior majoring in journalism and political science and a football reporter for the Collegian. He's previously covered the wrestling, baseball and women's golf teams. Travis loves to drive fast with the windows down and the rock 'n' roll blaring — even in the winter.

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