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Penn State Fans Cry Tears of Pepper Spray

October 27, 2008 05:09 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

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Beaver Ave

I grew up in state college and its sad, but after big wins (and losses) the students have been destroying things for years.

whoa!

Alright, I had all respect for penn state and their win over a team I love (go bucks) but when you see that happen... All respect is down the drain, I mean, that was very very mature for them to do, they do need to be kicked out of penn state, and they do need to be arrested

Being a resident of state college and a PSU alum it makes me angry that we have to deal with this nonsense when we win games.. I went into a store and heard students bragging about the damage they did. I say Find them and Kick these idiots out of Penn State. We don't need students like this attending PSU

I bet if they were African-American most would be in Jail

I bet if they were African-American most would be in Jail

Penn State Fans Cry Tears of Pepper Spray

Two steps forward for the team and university, and the students move one step back. Dumb, really dumb.

Home "sweet" home.

Good ol' State College strikes again. Makes one exceptionally "proud" of one's hometown.

Overgrown rug rats

What happened to the idea of a University as a center of learning and keeper of civilized ideas? Please, police, spray away and arrest every rowdy lawbreaker you can.

Why do they need to destroy to celebrate?

I went to the game and there weren't as many Penn St. fans as I thought there would be. 4,000 is probably correct.

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