
"Olivia Cleary reported for ABC affiliate KEZI in Eugene, OR, Sunday, as Oregon State took on Lafayette. Brett Austin Taylor, sports director for KEZI, posted a clip of Cleary's live shot to X, writing, Sometimes it's a tough job reporting live. You can definitely tell there is a new play-caller in town, Cleary began as a group of students swarmed around her shouting, and one put his face right up to the camera. Cleary didn't miss a beat, smiling, and telling the meddler, One second, before she continued on as boys shouted behind her."
"The offense is looking a lot more versatilewe've seen a lot more passes from Maalik Murphy to Trent Walker, Cleary managed as one of the boys yelled, Six seven! (shouting out the internet meme that doesn't seem to have a meaning) and another, with what appeared to be a beer in his hand, inexplicably screamed, Help! Help me! over and over. Another yelled, Stop! while waving his hand in front of the camera, and several people could be seen rolling around on the ground behind Cleary."
Olivia Cleary reported live for KEZI in Eugene during the Oregon State–Lafayette game while a group of students swarmed her and attempted to disrupt the shot. One student put his face up to the camera while others shouted memes, yelled for help, waved hands in front of the lens and rolled on the ground. Cleary smiled, told a meddler "One second," and completed the report, noting increased offensive versatility and more passes from Maalik Murphy to Trent Walker. Taylor Rozantz praised Cleary’s poise and called the students’ conduct unacceptable. Fans on X criticized the students and lauded Cleary’s composure. Oregon State beat Lafayette 45-13.
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