‘College GameDay kicker (Photo via ESPN)
An unfortunate Indiana student is done for the year after suffering a torn ACL during Pat McAfee’s kicking contest on ‘College GameDay’ this Saturday.
McAfee typically offers students sums in the hundreds of thousands for made kicks, and this weekend, one named Jake stepped up to the challenge.
He ended up blowing his ACL on the attempt, as his left leg bent under his weight, given that he clumsily hit the deck.
Check it out in the video below:
BREAKING: Gameday kicker #1 has blown his knee out warming up.
A replacement kicker will be needed pic.twitter.com/fsU1GvXz2w
— Football (@BostonConnr) October 26, 2024
Jake was reportedly rushed to the hospital after the miss.
Social Media Couldn’t Believe The College GameDay Fail They Had Just Witnessed
Fans were unsure how something like this could happen and sounded off on social media.
“That’s the most unathletic thing I’ve ever seen,” one commented.
“Holy s**t, everything gave out 😭,” another noted.
“How on earth do you even…omg,” a third wrote.
“Did he punch himself in the face with his forearm, too??” someone else asked.
BREAKING: Gameday kicker #1 has blown his knee out warming up.
A replacement kicker will be needed pic.twitter.com/fsU1GvXz2w
— Football (@BostonConnr) October 26, 2024
Freshman Jeram Salles stepped up as a replacement kicker and got two opportunities to win some cash, with McAfee offering him $150,000 after he went wide an attempt at $100,000. A successful kick would have gotten both him and Jake a handsome sum, yet he missed both.
Who knows? Maybe ‘College GameDay’ takes care of Jake’s hospital bills.
VIDEO: Social Media Is Freaking Out After Cameras Caught Pro Hockey Player Vincent Arseneau Snapping His Broken Finger Back Into Place After A Fight
Vincent Arseneau (Photo via AHL TV)
A recent video of Vincent Arseneau is going viral across social media. The professional hockey player was videoed snapping his finger back into place after getting into a fight on the ice.
The incident happened in a game between the Syracuse Crunch and Laval Rocket when Arseneau was with a player on the Crunch.
The fight wasn’t too long, and once it concluded, the cameras followed Arseneau, who was in serious pain.
That’s when he held up his left hand, and the ring fingertip was completely bent. It looked like he was just trying to shake it off when he suddenly grabbed it and snapped it back into place.