A California student reportedly won 7,00,000 USD while taking part in Pat McAfee's kicking contest on ESPN's College GameDay. The student, identified as Daniel, is said to be a civil engineering major. A video going viral on social media shows Daniel nailing his second field goal attempt to win a USD 100,000 prize and a USD 600,000 donation for Hurricane Helene relief efforts. "Daniel is walking away with $100k and $600K is being donated to Hurricane Helene relief efforts," College GameDay said in its post on X. Hurricane Helene’s Death Toll Reaches 200 as Crews Try to Reach Remote Areas Hit by Storm.
Daniel is Walking Away With USD 100K
MISSED THE FIRST ONE, BUT NAILED THE SECOND KICK IN HIS VANS 🔥
Daniel is walking away with $100k and $600K is being donated to Hurricane Helene relief efforts. pic.twitter.com/6mGOLjAE7b
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 5, 2024
Student Nails Field Goal on College Game Day
NEW Cal student nails a field goal on College Game Day to raise $600,000 for Hurricane Helene victims.
The student, Daniel, missed the first kick but drained the second.
He won $700k, $600k of which went to Helene victims.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 5, 2024
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