When Indiana State needed a big play to pull out a victory over Missouri State on Saturday, they reached into their bag of tricks and called on former Harrison High School standout, Aaron Killebrew, to make it happen.

The Sycamores were trailing Missouri State 18-17 with 42-seconds left on the clock when the Bears sent a squib kick into the arms Dimitri Taylor. But instead of running it himself, Taylor and his teammates (including Killebrew, obviously), huddled together for the ol' "hidden ball" trick. As Missouri State came barreling down on them, the Sycamores broke their quick huddle by going in completely different directions, leaving the Bears unsure as to who had the ball.

Killebrew took off down the sideline for a 32-yard return before being brought down at the Missouri State 38-yard line. After a few additional plays, Indiana State kicked a 38-yard field goal to win it.

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