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It’s enough to make my mouth water just thinking about the chicken — the tender, white meat in a crisp breading. And the sauces that bring it all together.
There is nothing like eating a chicken basket during a Penn State football game. This simple dish has become a Beaver Stadium staple over the years.
After Penn State Football signed a new concessions and marketing deal with OVG to provide the food for most Penn State venues, including Beaver Stadium, there had been some concern over whether the chicken basket would become merely a nostalgic memory, relegated to the past.
Penn State Football Eases Chicken Basket Concerns.
However, the Chicken Basket has RETURNED. Stronger, more powerful, with better quality French Fries.
The Chicken Basket owns due to its nostalgia factor. Plus, a warm chicken basket just hits differently when you’re chowing down at a cold football game.
Chicken baskets are a quintessential part of the Penn State Football experience, and now they will be improved and served once again at Beaver Stadium for your eating enjoyment. No matter the game, win or lose, the Return of the Penn State Chicken Basket makes it all just a little better.
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He has been recognized for his work as a photographer and has also contributed to various publications including PennLive and The Weather Channel.
Brad is an Air Force veteran, coach and competitive runner that grew up a Nittany Lions fan as his family is originally from the State College area.
His diverse skillset and experiences provide for interesting perspectives on the college football, and sports topics of the day.
Brad is versatile and accomplished in both photography and writing.
He has been recognized for his work as a photographer and has also contributed to various publications including PennLive and The Weather Channel.
Brad is an Air Force veteran, coach and competitive runner that grew up a Nittany Lions fan as his family is originally from the State College area.
His diverse skillset and experiences provide for interesting perspectives on the college football, and sports topics of the day.