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Watch: Missouri's Harrison Mevis boots SEC-record 61-yard field goal for win
Missouri K Harrison Mevis celebrates after booting an SEC-record 61-yard field goal to topple Kansas State Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Missouri knocked off Kansas State 30-27 on Saturday thanks to the leg of Harrison Mevis.

The Tigers kicker set up for a 61-yard field goal attempt with three seconds left in the game and booted the kick through the uprights for a walk-off winner.

Though the announcers mentioned a flag on the play, nothing came of it and Missouri won.

Fans went nuts storming the field at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo..

Mevis was 3-of-4 on his field goal attempts in the game and made all three of his extra points. The senior kicker has always had excellent leg strength, but he struggled on short kicks at times last season. This year, he’s already cemented his legendary status.

Mevis’ 61-yard field goal is the longest in SEC history.

Missouri is now 3-0 and faces Memphis next Saturday.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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