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South Carolina student brutally shanks $120K Pat McAfee kick after trolling kickers: ‘Embarrassing’

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One college football fan was humbled after trolling kickers’ football abilities.

ESPN’s “College GameDay” was on South Carolina’s campus ahead of the team’s heartbreaking 36-33 loss to No. 16 LSU on Saturday, and a fan named Jousha Watson — a sophomore business major at South Carolina — took on panelist Pat McAfee’s kicking contest with $120,000 on the line.

A fan misses Pat McAfee’s weekly kick challenge on Sept. 14, 2024. Screengrab

Before he kicked, however, Watson took a moment šŸŒøto ridicule kickers.

“All the time,” Watson responded when McAfee asked if he had ever said anything bad about kickers. “It’s just so easy, it’s not a sport.”

After telling McAfee that he had never kicked a football before, Watson said: “I’m gonna make it, because it’s easy.”

A fan misses Pat McAfee’s weekly kick challenge on Sept. 14, 2024. Screengrab

But Watson’s shoe made it farther than the ball.

He badly shanked his kiāœ¤ck, and his right shoe went fš“†lying into the air as the ball sprayed to the left.

“Worst kick of all time,” McAfee said in the immediate aftermath. “This kid sucks.”

“We’ve had some s—-y kickers, that was embarrassing,” panelist Kirk Herbstreit said in a subsequent video .

Each weešŸ¦‚k, McAfee picks one fan and challenges them to make a 33-yard kick for a a cash prize that increases asšŸ¦‹ the season continues.

Joshua Watson (middle) speaks with Pat McAfee (L.) and Darius Butler on ESPN’s “College Gameday” on Sept. 14, 2024. Screengrab

For Watson, $45,000 was initially on the line.

But country siš’†™nger Darius Rucker, who was a guest on the show, offered to add another $15,000 to sweeten the pot.

Then, McAfee and Rucker noticed Watson’s shirt, which said “Walk-On for Jake,” in honor of the J, which awards a South Carolina walk-on with an athletic scholarship.

They decided to add another $60,000 for the fund if Watson madš“°e the kick, bringing the total to $120,000 at sź¦°take.

After Watson misā™ˆsed the kick, McAfee said they would still donate the š“†‰$60,000 to the foundation.