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Honoring the Seniors

There will be a ceremony during halftime of Saturday's game between Penn State and Michigan State to honor the seniors in Penn State's student section.

Guido D'Elia, director of communications and branding for Penn State football, said Friday afternoon that a medley of pregame videos from previous seasons will be played at halftime to honor senior students who have come to home games for the past four seasons.

Students that have attended every home game dating back to the 2005 season have seen the Nittany Lions rack up a 25-2 home record.

Earlier this season, the Penn State student pulpit was voted the top student section in the country by ESPN The Magazine.

Earlier this year, Penn State seniors in the S Zone wore pink and black shirts to commemorate Penn State's original colors.

--TJ

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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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Josh Langenbacher has written for the Collegian since his junior year and covered the women's track and field team. He's hoping he doesn't have to rescue any colleagues from telephone booths in the HUB — or anywhere else, for that matter.

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Andrew Wible is a junior majoring in journalism and a football reporter for the Daily Collegian. He has also covered the men's and women's basketball teams. A confused soul, he listens to rap, plays golf and hunts. And like any true Pennsylvanian, he treats the Monday after Thanksgiving as a national holiday.

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