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228 is not bad

"Perfect! Absolutely perfect! Noah's offensive tactics are perfect! From layout to calculation to execution, Noah truly demonstrates master-level control!"

"The four-level fourteen-yard dilemma, the connection between Freeman and Nelson was easily completed without any suspense, and it was not as thrilling as imagined. It seemed that the Wildcats successfully won the first attack again without spending much effort. Not only did they firmly take the initiative in the game, but time was still passing. For the Tigers, the general trend of this game is over, and the suspense of the victory and loss has basically disappeared with this first attack."

"Tiger star safety Williams Moore won a glimmer of hope with his performance at the end of the game, and the game did not end directly. He successfully grabbed Nelson above the seven-yard line, and did not let Nelson rush into the end zone in one go, avoiding the result of a touchdown."

"However, you can see by watching the video playback. After Nelson left Christopher, he was still pushing forward, but did not accelerate with all his might, but instead observed while running."

"Of course, Nelson is nearly thirty yards away from the end zone, and Moore is already approaching quickly. Even if he accelerates with all his might, he may not be able to rush into the end zone; however, more importantly, Nelson seems to have not been prepared to give a full touchdown, and is more of a constant waste of time."

"Although Moore was able to complete the grapple in the end, the game time was only the last twenty-one seconds left. This is the real abacus of the Wildcats' offensive team."

In the red zone, above the seven-yard line, the Wildcats offensive team lined up again to prepare for the attack.

In one ten yards, Freeman handed the football to Lamarck, and Lamarck didn't even try to rush through the ball. He just adjusted his footsteps on the spot and directly chose to hit the wall - the purpose is not to break through, but to protect the ball rights.

Promote one code.

The Tigers were forced to use the second timeout in the second half.

Previously, the Tigers coaching team never used timeouts, just hoped that their own defensive team could continuously use tough ground defense to strangle their opponents. Otherwise, they would have wasted one timeout before, but now there are only two opportunities left, which is very unfavorable in terms of time control.

This is true. The Tigers did make great contributions in the ground offense and completed strikeouts; but at the last moment, the Wildcats completed a four-speed fifteen-yard conversion, which completely declared that the Tigers' time management strategy failed. Now, even if they are unwilling, they can only use timeouts to stop the bleeding.

Although this is just in vain.

In the second gear, No. 9 yards, Freeman handed the football to Lamarck again, and Lamarck still used the same trick again, shaking it left and right, and then hitting the wall directly.

Loss one yard.

The Tigers were forced to use their last timeout, with the last ten seconds left before the end of the game.

After three yards and ten yards, Freeman and Lamarc still went through a fixed routine, but Lamarc tried to push it a little before he was grappled and fell to the ground.

Promote two codes.

The Wildcats used their first timeout in the second half, and the game time was frozen in one second. Then, the special service teams of both sides appeared, and the Wildcats were ready to try a 24-yard free kick.

The situation of the game is already very clear:

If a free kick is kicked, the Wildcats will win directly; if a free kick is lost, both sides will draw and enter overtime. Regardless of the result of the free throw, the Tigers' offensive team will no longer have the chance to play again, which also means that the Wildcats are invincible and the victory or defeat may be in their own hands.

Everything is not bad at all. It develops completely according to the coaching team's tactical intentions. It not only successfully advances to the free kick area, but also perfectly controls the game time, completely cutting off the Tigers' offensive team's chance to appear again, and strives for victory with an active attack attitude.

Now, all eyes are on Wildcats kicker DJ Folhaic.

Folheich has experienced the final period of Bill Schneider, the new official position of Long Pres, and the internment of Lu Yiqi. He has indeed seen many scenes, but all the scenes are not as strong as the tremendous pressure at this moment. He only feels his knees are a little weak.

It's not fear, but excitement.

The football players in the football team are clearly a unique key position and are one of only three fixed seats in the Secret Service Group, but they rarely receive attention:

Not to mention that there are always rookies in the draft, and all teams are in the market and free market, who are cheap and easy to use in the game. Just talking about the importance of the game is unfair treatment, and it is natural to score extra points and free kicks, and losing kicks is a big deal.

Victory is not their contribution, but failure is bound to be the blame.

But now, standing above the twenty-four yard line, Forech became the focus of attention, like a spotlight falling on the skin, and then the blood couldn't help but boil.

Take a deep breath.

Folhaic calmed himself down and focused all his thoughts on rugby: feel the wind direction carefully, aim at the goal orientation and angle, feel the softness of the lawn on the ground with the soles of his feet, and try to make running-up moves to adjust the rhythm... Complete the preparation for kicking steps.

The audience stared at the breath.

The special service groups of both sides completed the array, and the referee blew the whistle of the free kick.

Folheic adjusted his steps slightly, raised his right hand high, and sent a signal to the center. Then the center completed the long kickoff, threw the rugby back, and the ball supporter caught the rugby, and quickly completed the rugby placement with both hands.

Amid the fierce collision of the special forces teams of both sides, Forech steadily assisted, raised his right foot and kicked the center of gravity of the football accurately. His eyes looked through his helmet and saw the football draw a beautiful arc in the air, and flew along the center of the goal unbiasedly along the center line.

Hulala.

Hulala.

The wind stormed and rammed in my ears, and then a whistle came, "Beep!"

The sound broke the magic of the Bill Schneider family stadium. The 50,000 pairs of eyes clearly saw the two goal referees, both of whom stepped forward, raised their hands high, indicating that the free kick was effective.

Pick, snap, snap.

The scoreboard above the stadium stands changed again, "35:38", the away team was in front and the home team was behind, and the Kansas State University Wildcats took the lead for the first time in the game. Then you can hear the referee blew the whistle at the end of the game, officially announcing the end of the game.

The Wildcats narrowly defeated the Tigers with a free kick!

"No problem! No problem! This is a standard free kick, and Folheic completed the free throw steadily, bringing the Wildcats the first score lead in the entire game. At the same time, it officially declared the end of the game! The Wildcats won the final victory with perfect tactical execution in the final stage!"
Chapter completed!
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