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264 The Heat Must Die

"Ahhhh!"

"Ahhhh!"

The earth-shaking cheers and screams resounded throughout the Louisiana Super Dome Stadium. The closed room was filled with continuous sound waves. Waves after waves hit the eardrums heavily, causing layers of ripples, and the blood boiled, forgetting.

The continuous roar penetrated the thick glass, and the buzzing vibration made the studio clearly feel the madness of this surging heat wave.

"Audience friends, dear audience friends, you're watching ESPN channel now, we're at the Super Dome Stadium in New Orleans to bring you a live broadcast of the 2007 NCAA National Championship, against both sides the No. 1 seed Kansas State Wildcats and No. 2 seed Ohio State Oaks."

"I am Byron Mills. Today I will accompany me to bring you live commentary. Douglas Dunn is still welcome. Welcome to join us, Doug."

With a skillful and simple opening, Mills performed his best job. After waiting for Dunn to say hello, Mills continued to talk in depth, "Please introduce to the audience what are your prospects about this game? Also, what are the highlights of the two sides?"

"What else can I say? The major sports news has been analyzed about this focus showdown. Obviously, I don't have more new things now." Dunn is still the familiar Dunn, with sharp words and self-deprecating, and the enemies are trembling. "Before the official game begins, I will introduce the highlights of the game to the audience in the simplest words."

"This is what I asked for. But..." Mills, who has always been objective and neutral and serious and professional, also made a rare joke and complained about Dunn.

Dunn didn't mind, shrugged his shoulders, and then continued, "First of all, this was the 2003 Festive Bowl rematch, when Ohio State defeated Kansas State with '35:28', which was the closest Wildcats to the Big Four Bowl Championship."

"Secondly, the 2007 season was the first full-win season in Kansas State's history - of course, they still have the last win left to wait for the collection to complete the unbeaten halo; however, the opponents they are about to face tonight have already achieved nine unbeaten seasons in history."

"Ohio State's most recent unbeaten season happened in 2002, and the head coach is now the famous coach Jim Tressel. In the last matchup, Tressel defeated the Wildcats led by Schneider, and he will try to replicate the victory tonight."

"Again, looking at the entire 2007 season, Louisiana State University, Ohio State University and Kansas State University are known as the NCAA's iron triangle. In the first six weeks, Louisiana State University ranked first in the United States; in the seventh week, Ohio State University topped the United States; in the eleventh week, Kansas State University finished overtaking. In the end, Louisiana State University, which was leading the strongly at the beginning of the season, could only play the sugar bowl."

"In the end, the results of this year's four major bowl games are all due to the following crimes, and the big hit will die."

It is concise and clear, with clear ideas, fatal blows, and a huge amount of information is released.

There is no doubt that Kansas State University, which is currently unbeaten this season, is a dark horse. All data in all aspects have created the best in the team's history. The attitude of future generations has become the biggest favorite to win the championship tonight.

Ohio State University only unexpectedly lost one game this season. As a traditional strong team in NCAA history, it has a strong foundation from experience to strength and has a deep foundation. Putting aside the glorious history of nine all-win seasons, this year is the team's three consecutive championships in the Grand Ten.

In other words, Ohio State is the king, while Kansas State is the challenger: a reenactment of the 2003 Festive Bowl.

"Wait, Doug, so, is what you said, "below," based on history, or this season?" Mills pointed out the key.

Dunn glanced at Mills with a meaningful look, "We are discussing the 2007 season."

In other words, according to the 2007 season ranking, Kansas State University, which ranked first in the United States with an unbeaten record, is the favorite to win the championship.

"Oh, you mean, are you more optimistic about Ohio State winning the final championship?" Mills immediately understood the profound meaning behind "the following is wrong".

Dunn showed a big smile, "No, I am an analytical commentator. Before the game begins, I will not predict the results. I just objectively state the facts."

What is the fact?

The National Championship is about to begin, which also means that all bowl games are over, and the four major bowl games collectively have a shocking situation of "the hottest will die".

The Rose Bowl previously defeated the University of Illinois, which was unexpectedly defeated Ohio State University, and ranked 13th at the end of the year, and then continued to beat the sixth-ranked University of Southern California on the final stage of the bowl game.

The Festive Bowl, after losing to Kansas State University, ranked eighth in the Ukraine, successfully defeated the fifth-ranked University of Georgia in the U.S. in the Bowl.

Orange Bowl, Virginia Tech University, ranked fourth in the United States, was shockingly unpopular, and the University of Kansas, ranked seventh in the United States at the end of the year.

Sugar Bowl, Louisiana State University, known as one of the "Iron Triangle", missed the National Championship at the last moment and came to play the bowl game, but lost to the eighth-ranked University of West Virginia in the United States.

In short, all the four major bowls were ranked teams with lower rankings to win! Among them, the Big 12 teams ranked in the Festive Bowl and Orange Bowl, which directly proved once again that this was the strongest and most outstanding chapter of the 2007 season. Kansas State University was naturally regarded as the first-tier high.

In addition to the four major bowl games, the eight bowl games held after New Year's Day all the matches were "fighted below".

At this point, all the results of the twelve most important bowl games throughout the year were counterattacks.

The official has not done relevant statistics, but it can be imagined that such a situation should be very, very rare in the history of the NCAA, and is likely to be the first time in history.

A big hit will die.

Runner-up law.

The following is wrong.

Even if people refuse to believe in curses or superstitions, such a whole situation is bound to make people wonder: Are there really any rules?

Now, it's the National Championship!

The most important part is that even without these "curses", Ohio State is already strong, and the winners and losses of the two teams are only 50% away. Now Kansas State is under more pressure. Whether the "unbeaten halo" can bring positive or negative effects will not be known before the game begins.
Chapter completed!
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