STATE COLLEGE, PA -- Once again, students at a Big Ten school have used the Flint Water Crisis as the butt of a joke ahead of a football game against the Michigan Wolverines.

Signs hung from outside a building on Penn State's campus mock the Flint Water Crisis in an attempt to compare it to the problems the Michigan football team has at quarterback.

The three signs read "Flint, Michigan water quality > Michigan QB quality."

No chill whatsoever pic.twitter.com/O5oO1MfvsP — Barstool Penn State (@PSUBarstool) October 16, 2017

This isn't the first time that a school in the Big Ten has made a joke about the serious and deadly problems that resulted during the Flint Water Crisis. Prior to last year's game against Ohio State, fans were photographer in front of a banner on OSU's campus that read "Michigan girls: More diseased than Flint water."

Elevated lead levels in the water in Flint led to contamination that resulted in an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that caused at least 12 deaths.