huge psu fan, but i have to agree, paternoville wasn't around when i was living in state college up thru 1998...when jim nance talks of paternoville as "a tradition unlike any other" then i'll buy it. until then, it's the masters
Duke has been camping for tickets for a while. However, they do that just once to try to get season tickets, right? I mean, there isn't a group of students camping out for every home game that Duke plays. Therefore, Paternoville is completely different.
they camp out for big games, particulary the UNC game. Paternoville is cool, and seems to be one of, if not the only one in football, but still very similar to Krzyzewskiville...
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Yeah, Paternoville isn't like anything else. It's especially not like Krzyzewskiville, which started back in the 1980s.
huge psu fan, but i have to agree, paternoville wasn't around when i was living in state college up thru 1998...when jim nance talks of paternoville as "a tradition unlike any other" then i'll buy it. until then, it's the masters
Duke has been camping for tickets for a while. However, they do that just once to try to get season tickets, right? I mean, there isn't a group of students camping out for every home game that Duke plays. Therefore, Paternoville is completely different.
not really Jim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzyzewskiville
they camp out for big games, particulary the UNC game. Paternoville is cool, and seems to be one of, if not the only one in football, but still very similar to Krzyzewskiville...
Under K-Ville Rules, tenting is limited to 2 games a year. The UNC game and one other game. My bad!
Paternoville is, now, a for every home game.
The similarities are striking, granted. However, Paternoville seems to much more regular (something Joe appreciates).
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