Oregon, Penn State and White Out
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The 5th ranked Oregon Ducks are no slouches however, and will come out with an intensity that Penn State haven't experienced just yet. It will be a tense affair in Happy Valley, but the Nittany Lions feel they have several advantages they can utilize in order to secure their first ranked win of the season.
The 18th full-stadium White Out at Penn State features a top-10 matchup that could join the ranks of the most attended games in program history.
ESPN's Chris Fowler once referred to the White Out as 'monochromatic mayhem.' A look at the history of Penn State's big event.
This does not come as a great surprise, as the White Out weekend is typically Penn State’s biggest of the season. With the 2026 class struggling to close on several elite recruits, the Nittany Lions could use some recruiting wins this weekend. Among the list of 250 recruits visiting on Saturday is four-star 2027 Indiana safety Kaleb Elkins:
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Penn State wants Beaver Stadium ‘rocking’ as it prepares for No. 6 Oregon’s explosive offense
The Nittany Lions will host their annual "White Out" game in Saturday's Big Ten conference opener against the 4-0 Ducks.
Beaver Stadium Top 10 crowds are all over 110,000. Last year, Penn State broke the previous Beaver Stadium attendance record (110,889) in its game against Ohio State in November with 111,030 fans in attendance. According to Penn State athletics, here are the Nittany Lions Top 10 Beaver Stadium crowds of all time: