Idaho Defeats Sacramento State After Ricardo Chavez Kicks Winning Field Goal With One Second Remaining

Seattle Sports

The Idaho Vandals football team pulled off an incredible win against the Sacramento State Hornets on Saturday night. With one second remaining on the clock, Ricardo Chavez kicked a field goal to give the Vandals a thrilling victory.

The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading leads throughout the game. The Hornets had the lead late in the fourth quarter, but the Vandals managed to tie the game with a touchdown with just over two minutes left.

Sacramento State had one last chance to win the game, but their drive stalled out at the Idaho 40-yard line. With just one second left, Idaho decided to go for the win and called a timeout to set up a field goal attempt.

Ricardo Chavez stepped up and delivered the kick, sending the ball through the uprights and giving Idaho the win. The crowd erupted in celebration as the Vandals celebrated their dramatic victory.

The win was a huge boost for Idaho, who had been struggling in recent weeks. It was also a huge disappointment for Sacramento State, who had been hoping to pull off an upset.

Idaho will now look to carry this momentum into their next game against the Montana Grizzlies. Meanwhile, Sacramento State will have to regroup and prepare for their next game against the Eastern Washington Eagles.

No matter what happens in the future, Idaho and Ricardo Chavez will always remember this incredible win. It was a thrilling finish that will be remembered for years to come.

Idaho Defeats Sacramento State After Ricardo Chavez Kicks Winning Field Goal With One Second Remaining