It seemed to be McCann’s easiest kick of the night.
The junior was set for a 25-yard field goal attempt, shorter than any of the four he’d kicked previously Saturday. This time, though, McCann was kicking for the game.
Missouri had blown a 10-point fourth quarter lead and had almost given up a go-ahead touchdown, but Purdue settled for a field goal to tie the game 37-37.
Drew Lock took a knee to get the ball to the middle of the field, Barry Odom called a timeout with three seconds left, and out ran McCann for the biggest play of night.