Nine years later, Andrew Aguila stills gets the chills.
Down 27-26 with three seconds left and standing 42 yards out, the ball was snapped, received and kicked by Aguila’s right foot from the left hash mark. The football snuck just inside the left post, giving Central Michigan football a historic 29-27 upset victory in East Lansing over Michigan State in the midst of 76,211 fans on Sept. 12, 2009.
Four plays prior, Aguila executed a perfect onside kick to give the ball back to the Chippewas. Quarterback Dan LeFevour threw a two-point conversion pass up for receiver Antonio Brown, but his feet landed out of bounds following the reception.