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WATCH: The ol' hidden ball trick works (kind of) for Indiana State
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Mar. 4, 2020 10:17 p.m. ET

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It's pretty awful when the hidden ball trick works in baseball. Imagine how Missouri State felt after Indiana State pulled it off on Saturday.
Trailing 18-17 with 42 seconds left, the Sycamores put their devious plan into motion.
Missouri State tried a squib kick, which was picked up by running back Dmitri Taylor at the 28-yard line.
In these days of the no-huddle offense, the Sycamores formed a huddle -- on the kickoff return. With players running in different directions, Aaron Killebrew somehow wound up with the ball and returned it 32 yards to the Missouri State 38.
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The Sycamores moved the ball 18 yards before Eric Heidorn kicked the game-winning 38-yard field goal. Here's the play:
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