FaZe looked like they were able to put the previous two thrashings aside though and took a 4-1 lead on Precinct Uplink into halftime. But OpTic turned it on in the second half of the game to rally. Behind the slaying of Ian \u201cCrimsix\u201d Porter, the Green Wall advanced to the winners final after scoring seven unanswered points to win 8-4 over FaZe. <\/p>
With this win, OpTic Gaming has clinched a top three finish, which will be the organization\u2019s highest placing at CoD<\/em> Champs since 2014, when the team consisted of James \u201cClayster\u201d Eubanks, Marcus \u201cMBoZe<\/a>\u201d Blanks, Matthew \u201cNadeshot\u201d Haag, and Seth \u201cScump\u201d Abner. OpTic is now scheduled to meet Team EnVyUs<\/a> on Sunday in another edition of the eClasico rivalry. That matchup\u2019s winner will advance to the grand finals, where a Call of Duty<\/em> World League champion will be crowned. While OpTic has never been in a CWL Championship grand final since the event became an annual tradition, Team EnVyUs has been in the final match a staggering three times in four chances\u2014and they finally won the big one last year.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"