Greyson, a University of Washington student and former soccer player, emerged victorious in the College GameDay field goal kicking contest, earning a $30,000 prize. The contest, organized by Pat McAfee, highlighted Greyson's kicking skills. His victory, which was met with enthusiastic crowd reactions, places him in the same league as NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, another beneficiary of McAfee's generosity.
Greyson from Washington has a LEG. $30K for a kick! https://t.co/uQIRo00aCE
"ONE MORE KICK! ONE MORE KICK!" Greyson redeemed himself and is taking home $30K from @PatMcAfeeShow after making the kick 💰 #CollegeGameDay https://t.co/uFGSt7gBdm
After the crowd chanted for one more kick, Greyson from Washington won the College GameDay field goal kicking contest for $30,000. Congrats Greyson on joining Aaron Rodgers in getting paid by Pat McAfee! https://t.co/mHRi3F943t
Greyson, UW student and former soccer player, drills a field goal to win $60k … and pandemonium ensues https://t.co/te1jIgWlUJ
The student fan on GameDay just made $30K on a 36-yd FG in a segment designed to prove that they’re not that easy. 😅
McAfee’s kicking contest gets me everytime 🙌🏿
I’ve criticized Gameday for going downhill lately but that college kid kicking for prize money was awesome.