MONDAY,OCTOBER 11,2004 HOMECOMING THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9A Kansas fans celebrate in the south end zone at Memorial Stadium after Saturday's victory against Kansas State. Junior Linebacker Nick Reid enjoyed the celebration on the field. "That was a blast. I didn't want to come into the locker room, I wanted to stay out there all night and celebrate with the fans. It was great to see the turnout we had with a sellout crowd. I wish we could do this every game." --- 基础课程 课程概要 课程介绍 课程目标 课程内容 Amande Kim Stairrott/KANSAN ABOVE: Fans climb the south goal post after the Jayhawks' victory. After last year's victory over Missouri, and subsequent goal post tear-down, officials installed quick-release bolts at the base of each post. Crews were able to unscrew the north post's bolts, but not the south's. Pieces of the goal posts ended up in Potter Lake before being carried to Massachusetts Street. LEFT. Jubilant Kansas fans cram into the south end zone at Memorial Stadium while chanting anti-K-State slogans. The mass of people swarmed to Potter Lake, where a goalpost and fans took a swim in celebration. "It was a great atmosphere," coach Mark Mangino said. "I want to tip my cap to the KU fans. They showed up with their game face on. I think we must have sold every student ticket we had. Our fans were awesome. They paid to come in and they came to cheer our kids on, and they did a great job to help us tonight." A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 b