107 Long-lost sight
"Aqi?"
At the end of the halftime, the players left the locker room one after another and walked towards the stadium. Augustus called out Lu Yiqi, his eyes filled with worry, and glanced at Latimer and Robert who were pushing the door out with his eyes, "What should I do now?"
Brock also stood beside him, unable to hide his anxious expression, and was sincerely worried about Lu Yiqi: they all knew the bet between Lu Yiqi and Latimer, and naturally they also knew that the bet had been lost now, so what should we do in the second half? Uncertainty has caused a stir again.
"It doesn't matter." Lu Yiqi shook his head with a smile, and used his eyes to signal them to be calm. "Follow the game, there is still a victory waiting for us to fight for."
The subtext means that the competition is the most important thing when putting other things behind your mind for the time being.
Lu Yiqi patted Augustus and Brock's shoulders respectively, and urged, "Prepare to appear, the offensive team still needs you to take charge."
Today, Lu Yiqi spent more energy on the dispatch of the defensive team. Thanks to Augustus and Bullock on the spot to help command the offensive team. In the second half, without the constraints and burdens of betting, Lu Yiqi also fully developed his tact and treated it as his last head coach's game, preparing to "die if you get enough", and truly use the Longhorns to test his "coaching ability" and test his potential.
Augustus and Brock exchanged a glance, and there was still lingering worry in their eyes. They were even more worried than the parties involved: they were worried about follow-up treatment, their relationship with Latimer, their situation in the team... and so on.
But since Lu Yiqi said so, what else can they do?
"People can turn around in the second half." Augustus said simply to Brock. Perhaps if they defeated the Longhorns strongly, they could still win a chance for Lu Yiqi - even Latimer, he could not openly oppose the interim head coach who just led the team to a difficult victory; as for the bet, it was just a private agreement between the two of them, and Latimer might not dare to take it publicly.
...
"…He rushed over directly like this..."
“It’s really eye-catching…”
“…I don’t think it’s a big problem.”
"nervous."
"You can only know if you gesture."
Busy!
It was really bustling, and the entire canteen of Kansas State University was crowded with people, inside and outside, and it was blocked. It seemed that all the students on the entire campus were alarmed and could no longer stay in the dormitory or library, and all came to the canteen.
Join the big army! Watch the live broadcast of the game together in the cafeteria, this is the most tense and exciting experience!
Even those students who were not interested in rugby and the occasionally passing faculty members, because the scene in the cafeteria was too sensational and too lively, gathered in groups of three or three, like snowballs, getting bigger and bigger, and the scene was like a carnival party.
Even after experiencing the Jedi reversal of the season's opening game, even though the 2007 season started with three consecutive victories, to be honest, there are still more elements to watch the fun. Few people believe that the Wild Cats can really overturn the Longhorns - even though they defeated their opponents at home last year, this time it was a away game; and the head coach Pres, who led the team to win last year, is now resting, and they are led by a temporary coach.
Still an Asian coach.
Whether it is strength or luck, the Longhorns have the upper hand. Nathan Field's view is actually not a minority, but a majority on the entire university campus. However, those majority may not have come to the cafeteria to watch the game like Field, so he was besieged by passionate fans here, but instead became a minority.
But the actual progress of the game was shocking. The Wildcats really forced the Longhorns into a mess and even maintained the lead at the end of the half, so the attention to the game increased sharply.
One after another, the student fans left the dormitory and couldn't wait to join the carnival, trying to find friends to share excitement and excitement.
The party begins.
Such a scene, such a scale, such a formation, has really not seen it for many years at Kansas State University. The team has struggled very much in the past five years. Even Bill Schneider has not been able to give the Wildcats more vitality. The dead-end game seems to have reached a dead end.
Not to mention away games, even the attendance rate of home games can be seen to decline significantly. A stadium of 50,000 people can often be vacant for nearly 10,000 places - this is an unbearable "loss" for the small city of Manhattan. It seems that fans have lost confidence and attention.
But today, at least within the university campus, this scene has boiled again, and it is really a long time ago.
"Here's here!"
Someone in the cafeteria couldn't help but shouted excitedly. On the live broadcast screen, you can see that both teams appeared again, and the second half was about to start.
"Good! Come on!"
"Let them taste our awesomeness!"
"Go! Walker! Go!"
"Nelson, stay tuned!"
"Teaching those arrogant guys a lesson!"
"Wildcats!"
Cheers and cheers were heard one after another, and everyone was shouting loudly at the top of their lungs. Then Field stood on the dining table, hitting the rhythm with his soles of his feet, and at the same time, he shouted out the simplest and most powerful slogan of support:
"Wild cat! Bang bang!"
"Wild cat! Bang bang!"
It is simple and powerful, and the rhythms of the two syllables are completely in line with each other. Heath Alexander, who was standing next to him, also shouted with his friends.
One sound, then another sound, and then other students around began to join in. The wave slowly spread like ripples, and was accelerating, faster and faster, more fierce and fierce, and finally gathered into a stormy wave, bursting out huge energy.
The loud shouts were neat and consistent, and powerful, releasing all the enthusiasm and passion deep in their hearts. For the first time in many years, the flame called "hope" was ignited, and then raised high to illuminate the Manhattan sky, guiding them to firmly twist together.
Even though the team is fighting from afar, the support and solidarity from home are still conveyed through faith to the distant memorial stadium, fighting side by side with the Wildcats players - no matter what happens or the result, they will face it with their own warriors.
Listen, the earth-shaking sound is resounding through the sky, the eardrums are shaking, the heart is trembling, the eye sockets are warm, and even the soul can't help but start to tremble slightly. Passion, from the campus of Kansas State University, it is constantly blooming, bursting out thousands of feet of light, making the sunshine become eclipsed.
"Wild cat! Bang bang!"
"Wild cat! Bang bang!"
Chapter completed!