Anyone who’s played the last two installments of EA Sports’ College Football video game series has bemoaned, and probably lost a game or two, to the shaky kicking mechanics that are triggered by the meme-worthy Stadium Pulse feature, meant to simulate the difficulty for college kickers in hostile road environments.

Sure, Tristan Randall and Reed-Custer were the home team in Friday’s Illinois Central Eight Conference matchup against Peotone . But if there was a video game mechanism to adequately provide perspective on attempting a game-winning field goal at the buzzer, it probably wouldn’t be far off from booting one as a visitor at Michigan’s Big House or LSU’s Death Valley.

Randall stayed locked in as he drilled a 32-yarder at the horn to give the Comets a pivotal 31-28 win over the

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