ATHENS, Ga. — Some patience and a well-placed kick were all it took for two University of Georgia students to split $400,000 between each other.
ESPN’s College GameDay was in Athens on Saturday morning ahead of the No. 11/12 Georgia Bulldogs primetime matchup with the No. 6/7 Tennessee Volunteers on Channel 2.
During the show, host and analyst Pat McAfee held a kicking contest to give UGA students a chance to win money for themselves and have money donated to hurricane relief.
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Here’s how it worked: the first 300 students to show up to the College GameDay set get a raffle ticket. If their ticket gets drawn, a student gets to kick for the grand prize.
Student Belle Sessions, who had been lined up since 3 a.m., won the raffle, but told McAfee there was no way she could make the 33-yard kick. Luckily, the student next to her who had been lined up since 6 p.m. on Friday night. Henry Silver said he’d been a soccer player his whole life and that he could do it for Sessions.
The two decided to split the money equally between each other if he’d act as a proxy kicker for her.
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Initially, Silver was kicking for $200,000 for himself and Sessions and another $200,000 to be donated to hurricane relief. But at the last minute, McAfee upped the ante and decided to double the money.
Silver made the kick with ease, winning $200,000 for himself, $200,000 for Sessions and another $400,000 for hurricane relief.
The Bulldogs and Vols kick off at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 2. You can get highlights from all the SEC matchups on SEC GameDay on 2 immediately following the game.
You can watch the exciting moments in the video below.
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