Penn State's original mascot
What a group of lions is called.
What is a pride?
The years of Penn State football's national titles
What is 1982 and 1986
The oldest commonwealth campus
What is Penn State Mon Alto?
What is a pickle farm?
Penn State's original colors
What is pink and black?
The number of legs that a lobster has.
What is 8?
The number of Big Titles that Penn State Football has?
What is 4?
The number of commonwealth campuses considered full-fledged four-year campuses. (x2 points if you can name them)
What is 5?
Abington, Altoona, Berks, Behrend, and Harrisburg
What is The Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, The Capital College?
This year that Penn State was founded
What is 1855?
How many bones an adult human has.
What is 206?
What is the year that Penn State joined the Big 10?
What is 1993?
The Penn State campus that was once an amusement park?
The year that that Penn State Harrisburg was established
What is 1966?
Penn State made its first contribution to this fund in 1997
What is the Four Diamonds Fund?
What Joe Exotic's (aka Tiger King) real name is.
Who is Joseph Allen Maldondo-Passage
This Penn State athletic team has the most National Championships of any teams at Penn State.
What is fencing?
The two Penn State Campuses that combined at one time to form one, and then later split into two separate campuses again.
What is Penn State Berks and Penn State Lehigh Valley?
What was Olmsted used for before being converted to classrooms.
What is an Air Force Base?
The number of Penn State campuses
What is 21?
The mammal with the most amount of teeth
What is a giant armadillo?
Winningest coach in CFB history?
Who is Joe Paterno?
Every Penn State campus (in alphabetical order x2 points)
What is: Abington, Altoona, Beaver, Berks, Brandywine, DuBois, Fayette, Greater Allegheny, Harrisburg, Hazelton, Lehigh Valley, Mon Alto, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Scranton, Shenango, University Park, Wilkesbarre, World Campus, York
The current interim chancellor at Penn State Harrisburg
Who is David Callejo-PĂ©rez?