[ad_1] It took a Southeastern Conference-record effort to sink moneyline bettors for the No. 15 Kansas State Wildcats against the Missouri Tiger
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It took a Southeastern Conference-record effort to sink moneyline bettors for the No. 15 Kansas State Wildcats against the Missouri Tigers on Saturday.
Senior Harrison Mevis kicked a 61-yard field goal as time expired as the underdog Tigers (+3.5 points) shocked the Wildcats, 30-27.
Missouri (3-0) was +142 (bet $10 to win $24.20 total) on the moneyline and a +3.5-point underdog.
Kansas State (2-1) was the -175 (bet $10 to win $15.71 total) on the moneyline.
The Wildcats were ahead 24-17 heading into the fourth quarter, but the Tigers rallied by outscoring Kansas State 13-3 in the final period.
Mevis kicked a 25-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter, then the Tigers added a touchdown, but the Wildcats responded with a field goal with 5:25 left to tie it at 27.
Missouri took over at its 18 with 1 minute, 25 seconds left.
Despite a long gain of just 9 yards on the drive, Missouri was able to get into field-goal range. But the Tigers made it more difficult for Mevis by drawing a delay of game penalty with 6 seconds left, pushing the ball back to the Wildcats’ 44.
It shouldn’t have been a surprise that Mevis made the kick — he was 3-for-3 from beyond 50 yards last season.
It’s the longest field goal in SEC history, but not a school record, however. Missouri’s Tom Whelihan kicked a 62-yarder against Colorado in 1986.
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