Posted on 09/29/2025 10:55:13 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
A number of Penn State football fans were seen wearing Charlie Kirk’s “FREEDOM” T-shirts at Saturday night’s game against Oregon.
Footage and photos of the students in the shirts went viral across social media.
Oregon, which was Kirk’s favorite college football team, went on to win the game in a 30-24 thriller. Oregon defensive back Dylan Thieneman pulled in a game-sealing interception in overtime, ensuring Kirk’s favorite team won in front of thousands of supporters wearing his signature shirt
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Rather impressive response.
Was this somewhat spontaneous or the result of an organized effort?
Either way, great job! I hope we see more action like that.
here’s ya boy bennie
here’s ya boy bennie
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
The guy in the picture is TPUSA staff. So there was some organization to it.
Well, it was “white out” day at Penn State. And yes, it was a great gesture by PSU.
What a great way to stick it to U of O. Having lived in Eugene and gotten my MBA at Oregon, I can assure you he is a pariah on campus.
Impressive response!
I see that you opted for the “full auto” feature on your cellphone or laptop!
😊
Very nice.
You can say that again.
Charlie had tickets to the game.
Go Ducks
I heard they gave out 5000 shirts and the line was a mile long to get them.
Wow.
I sure like to see a photo of that. Maybe the love of freedom (FROM UNJUST/UNCONSTITUTIONAL GOV'T) which you hardly ever hear about, isn't dead in this country.
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