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Tickets go on sale at 7 a.m. Monday (Sept. 12) for students who want to cheer on the Nittany Lions against Temple Saturday in Philadelphia.
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New York City Fire Department members Joe Brautigan and Mike Of were among five FDNY firefighters who presented the colors during the National Anthem prior to the Penn State-Alabama game Saturday at Beaver Stadium.
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Two military planes flew over Beaver Stadium shortly after the end of the playing of the National Anthem before the Nittany Lions' game vs. Alabama on Saturday, Sept. 10. The flyover was part of Penn State's official Sept. 11 commemoration, held during pregame and halftime.
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The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band added to the festivities on Sept. 10 at Penn State's Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lion football team and fans welcomed the Alabama Crimson Tide to University Park for of first time since 1989.
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Penn State running back Silas Redd battled for yardage on Sept. 10 as the Nittany Lions took on Alabama. Redd finished the day with 66 yards rushing and a touchdown.
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Evan Lewis puts up a field goal with 7:34 left in the first quarter to give Penn State a 3-0 lead over Alabama. The Crimson Tide responded with a touchdown, and went on to beat the Nittany Lions 27-11 on Saturday, Sept. 10.
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Devon Still, Penn State defensive tackle, stopped Alabama back Trent Richardson in the backfield on Sept. 10 during first-half action at Beaver Stadium. Still recorded seven tackles in the Nittany Lions' 27-11 loss.
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At halftime of the Penn State-Alabama game, Penn State students and service-members represented each branch of the military and the more than 2,100 Penn Staters who have served since Sept. 11, 2001.
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The Penn State Blue Band performed a patriotic halftime show to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. For more photos, click on the image above.
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Members of Penn State's 1959 football team, including Pete Cimino, left, and Louis Capetola, right, also were honored at halftime of the Penn State-Alabama game Sept. 10 at Beaver Stadium. The 1959 Nittany Lions defeated the Crimson Tide 7-0 in the Liberty Bowl.
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Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron avoided the Penn State rush during second-half action on Sept. 10. McCarron passed for 163 yards and a touchdown against the Nittany Lions in the Tide's 27-11 victory.
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The Penn State Nittany Lion had fun with some fans when the Blue Band played "Hey, Baby!" at the end of the third quarter during the Penn State-Alabama game held Sept. 10 in Beaver Stadium on Penn State's University Park campus.
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Penn State's Silas Redd leaps for the end zone on first and goal from the 1-yard line late in fourth-quarter action against Alabama on Saturday, Sept. 10, in Beaver Stadium. Redd scored the Lions' only touchdown on the play, in the team's 27-11 loss to the Crimson Tide.
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Penn State's Rob Bolden keeps the ball himself and takes it to the end zone for the two-point conversion after the Nittany Lions scored their only touchdown of the game vs. Alabama, in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter. Alabama won the game, 27-11.
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A disappointed Penn State sideline watched the clock run out on Sept. 10 at Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions lost 27-11 to Alabama.
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