An Indiana University football fan ruined his chances at winning $100,000 when he tore his ACL warming up for Pat McAfee’s Kicking Contest on “College GameDay” Saturday morning.
Jake, the amped-up Hoosier fanatic, was showing off for part of the crowd before his national television spotlight when catastrophe struck, McAfee said on the broadcast.Indiana fan, Jake, warms up for “Pat McAfee’s Kicking Contest” during “College GameDay” in Bloomington on Oct. 26, 2024.captured Jake warming up behind the iconic orange Home Depot stage with an imaginary field goal, running up to the invisible ball and giving it his all.
The challenge chooses participants through a raffle to fans that arrive at “the Pit” for “College GameDay.”
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