Game Day
CSUF senior Chris Kim reports from Omaha.
Game day arrived, and I entered Titan House to be surrounded with a flood of Titan fans hoping to capture a fifth national championship. The buzz and excitement was incredible. After soaking in the atmosphere for a few minutes, I headed to the stadium to observe the UC Irvine game.
It was a tough loss for Irvine, and I made my way back to the Titan House to check out the buzz and excitement before the big game.
The house had seemed to double in size since the last time I checked in. Fans of all ages, including many who had never been to Cal State Fullerton, were participating in the pre-game buzz. It seemed that everyone was brandishing Titan logos in one form or another, including painted faces and limbs.

The game itself was filled with moments of ups and downs and ended with a finish that wasn’t a storybook ending. Though the result wasn’t what I had hoped for, the excitement that filled the stadium was a memorable experience.
I headed back to the Titan House to a crowd full of Titan fans, and the team soon arrived for a feast that was reserved in honor of their performance.
It was great so see so much spirit and camaraderie, and it’s been an amazing achievement to see the team get this far despite their loss to Oregon State University. The Titans are not completely out of it and still have a chance as they prepare to play against cross-town rival UC Irvine.

No matter what happens, this truly has been one of the best experiences during my years as a CSUF student.
Game day arrived, and I entered Titan House to be surrounded with a flood of Titan fans hoping to capture a fifth national championship. The buzz and excitement was incredible. After soaking in the atmosphere for a few minutes, I headed to the stadium to observe the UC Irvine game.
It was a tough loss for Irvine, and I made my way back to the Titan House to check out the buzz and excitement before the big game.

The house had seemed to double in size since the last time I checked in. Fans of all ages, including many who had never been to Cal State Fullerton, were participating in the pre-game buzz. It seemed that everyone was brandishing Titan logos in one form or another, including painted faces and limbs.

The game itself was filled with moments of ups and downs and ended with a finish that wasn’t a storybook ending. Though the result wasn’t what I had hoped for, the excitement that filled the stadium was a memorable experience.
I headed back to the Titan House to a crowd full of Titan fans, and the team soon arrived for a feast that was reserved in honor of their performance.

It was great so see so much spirit and camaraderie, and it’s been an amazing achievement to see the team get this far despite their loss to Oregon State University. The Titans are not completely out of it and still have a chance as they prepare to play against cross-town rival UC Irvine.

No matter what happens, this truly has been one of the best experiences during my years as a CSUF student.

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