The end of the Cotton Bowl was painful for Baylor fans to watch. For Baylor kicker Chris Callahan, it was just painful.
With his team clinging to a six-point lead over Michigan State late in the game on New Year’s Day, Callahan had a chance to ice it with a 43-yard field goal. Michigan State blocked the kick, and as the Spartans ran the other way with the ball, Callahan tried to make the tackle.
It was a poor decision.
[protected-iframe id=”59414364218b56b8c3769306ca3e294c-38215605-63561222″ info=”https://vine.co/v/OwVVtrXLJQr/embed/simple” width=”640″ height=”640″ frameborder=”0″]
But yeah, someone probably should go check on him.
To make matters worse for the Bears, quarterback Connor Cook led the Spartans down the field to score the game-winning touchdown with just 17 seconds on the clock.
Baylor held a three-score lead entering the fourth quarter but allowed 21 straight points as Michigan State pulled off a dramatic 42-41 win. After that hit, though, Callahan might not remember any of it.
UPDATE (5:45 p.m. ET) —Â Good news, folks. Callahan is still with us.
[tweet https://twitter.com/chrispcallahan2/status/550781273933766657 align=’center’]