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#8 Quan Lee – Seriously Hurt (MNG)
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"Coach! Is your team worried about playing against Oregon State? Rumors are they will be a stronger team than UCF."
"Not at all. UCF has some interesting benefactors and one of our athletic program's major investors will be pitch side for the next match."
And as the team took to the field, a massive cheer from the crowd as the Golden Knights take the field alongside Coach Dieuraskel ... and the infamous Josef Bugman! Muttering and murmurs are mixed in the crowd as the two teams line up for kickoff. How long as Bugman been an investor of UCF's program? Did they set up those kegs of Bugman's XXXXXX overnight? Why did he choose to take the field?
Ok, the answer to that second question is a bit obvious, Bugman loves the game! He always gets to fired up when he's drinking and when he's coaching a match! So what happens when UCF's offense successfully executes a reverse run which ends in a slog of Oregon beating them down and stopping the offense cold in its tracks?
Well as he looked over the unconscious McClain with a drunken smirk, he took McClain's helmet and jersey and threw them on before running onto the field with the rest of UCF. As his presence was not missed as he lined up straight on the Line of Slaughter, taking multiple hits in place of his players, before helping Boss line up multiple solid blocks before the drive comes to an end with an Oregon state touchdown. Then the refs swiftly throw Bugman out of the game as an ineligible player on pitch.
And as Bugman left, McClain awoke once more before taking the field to help UCF finally put together a solid offensive push to time the game with Griffin breaking away and running into the endzone with the support of his team. And after deploying a Heavy Prevent defense, UCF closed the game with a well-fought 1-1 tie.”