| Fight songs, keg parties, slathering paint over your face like you’re an extra in Braveheart: It must be college football time. You might be out of college but true alums know that Saturday is all about showing your alma mater some love. Want to know where to go to make sure you’re not cheering alone? |
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Park Avenue Country Club: If you’re a former Trojan (the USC kind) looking for a place to park your armor, the Park Avenue Country Club is it. Bonus: over 70 TVs, a great menu, live radio and television broadcasts, and sports stars most days of the week. Like, totally. |
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Town Tavern: The Town Tavern is on the warpath every Saturday during Tomahawk Tailgating. The entire staff is in Florida State colors, 12 flat screens show the game, a constant chorus of war chants penetrates throughout, and free Town Tavern Tomahawks are on hand with your FSU Alumni card. |
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McFadden’s: $35 will get Fighting Irish fans all you can eat and drink at McFadden’s an hour before, during, and an hour after game time. Portions of the proceeds also go towards the alumni club’s NDNY scholarship fund, so drink up and bring your new roommates to meet your old ones. It’s what Rudy would do. |
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Tonic East: Even though campus is not that far away, Penn State alum can’t always make it back on Saturday to cheer on the Nittany Lions in person. The next best thing? Tonic East. Over 30 TVs are showing the game, including a few set up in the men and women’s bathrooms. God forbid you miss a play. |
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Turtle Bay: Turtle Bay on a Saturday is covered in more bling than a Lil’ Jon video. At least that’s what it looks like with all that LSU gold filling the room. Keep your eye on the Tigers on all 10 TVs in their upstairs lounge. Geaux Tigers! |
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