Here are two unique things about Gophers kicker Emmit Carpenter, who hit the game-winning 28-yard field goal with 10 seconds remaining to defeat Rutgers 34-32 at TCF Bank Stadium on Saturday:
The redshirt sophomore is not on scholarship, and his holder is Jacob Herbers, a redshirt freshman first baseman on the Gophers baseball team who is listed as a punter for the football team.
Carpenter has put together one of the best seasons for a kicker in the Big Ten this season. He's 12-for-14 on field goals, 5-for-5 from 40 yards and longer and 25-for-25 on extra points.
He ranks fourth in field-goal percentage in the Big Ten and is tied for 21st nationally. Only two kickers in the country have made more kicks from over 40 yards without a miss than Carpenter.
Saturday was his first game-winning field goal for the Gophers, but he said the coaches didn't make a big deal out of it before sending him onto the field at the end of the game.
"The coaches just kind of let me do my own thing before I go out to make those kicks," Carpenter said. "They told me they were confident in me and they were excited for me to go out there and have the opportunity."
Carpenter said he didn't feel nervous taking the field.
"To be honest, I wasn't," he said. "I was really excited just to have that kind of experience and opportunity, just because those are the moments that we go to work every day to prepare for. I was just really excited for the opportunity, and I was excited that the coaches and my teammates have the faith and trust in me to go out there and make that kick."