Missouri upsets No. 15 Kansas State on walk-off 61-yard field goal
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Harrison Mevis will remember his most recent field goal for the rest of his life.
It was a successful 61-yarder as time expired to give his unranked Missouri Tigers a 30-27 upset win over Big 12 rival and No. 15 Kansas State Saturday.
The Tigers got the ball at their own 18-yard line with 1:25 to go.
They got across midfield with 35 seconds to go and reached the Wildcats' 39-yard-line. However, a delay of game pushed them back five yards.
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Missouri Tigers placekicker Harrison Mevis celebrates after kicking the game-winning field goal as time expired in a game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. (Jay Biggerstaff/USA Today Sports)
Following an incomplete pass, Mizzou sent out the field goal unit for a special teams version of a Hail Mary.
Kansas State had a returner in the end zone in case the kick fell short, but all the returner could do was watch.
With three seconds left, the snap was good, the hold was good, and the kick was perfect.
The 245-pounder drilled a 61-yarder, igniting a huge party on the field.
Placekicker Harrison Mevis (92) of the Missouri Tigers celebrates with fans after kicking a game-winning field goal against the Kansas State Wildcats at Faurot Field/Memorial Stadium Sept. 16, 2023, in Columbia, Mo. (Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
Fans immediately rushed the field as Tigers players mobbed the kicker.
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It's the longest kick by an active SEC kicker and the second-longest in Missouri history.
Tigers quarterback Brady Cook finished with 356 yards passing and