University of Oklahoma freshman wins $200,000 with College GameDay field goal

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According to Sooners Wire, an Oklahoma freshman walked away with $200,000 after nailing a field goal on ESPN’s College GameDay in Norman on Saturday morning.
Jack Daugard, an accounting major from suburban Houston, converted a 30-yard attempt as part of analyst Pat McAfee’s weekly kicking contest. McAfee, a former NFL punter turned broadcaster, has made the challenge a regular part of the show since 2023.

Daugard, who wore football cleats for his try, said he listened to Frank Ocean songs beforehand to get focused. He lined up as co-host Kirk Herbstreit held the ball, joking that fans standing to the left might want to take cover. Instead, Daugard’s left-footed kick sailed straight through the uprights, clearing the crossbar with room to spare.

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The big prize marked the second straight week a contestant has made the kick. Sooners Wire reports that only one person hit the attempt in the inaugural season, while four won a combined $650,000 last year.

The College GameDay set was live from the University of Oklahoma’s South Oval ahead of the Sooners’ top-25 matchup with Michigan. The game, just the second-ever meeting between the programs, is scheduled for a 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff.

Check out the video courtesy of ESPN’s College Gameday below!