College student scored three goals but was refused a new car
The dealer reportedly claimed the kick was five hundredths of a second late. A Purdue University student scored three goals in a game but lost his car rental due to a technicality. The dealership refused to issue the award, claiming that the start was five hundredths of a second late. Rollman Automotive Group faced strong backlash for refusing to award the prize over a minor technical detail. Football season is in full swing, which means there are all kinds of games that take advantage of fall traditions. One of those is Purdue University's "Kicks for Cash" game, which has cast a shadow over the dealer group. Zachary Spangler became the second student in history to successfully kick 20, 30 and 40-yard field goals, according to the Purdue Index. That meant he was supposed to get a two-year car lease from Rollman Automotive Group, but they claimed the result was voided due to a technicality. MORE: Car dealers' 'matching game' emails…