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What is the Washington State record for longest field goal against USC and who kicked it?
UPDATED: Answer below.

Washington State's Joe Danelo, the father of Mario Danelo, kicked a 50-yard field goal against USC on Nov. 4, 1972.

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Jason Hanson...and I'll guess 58 yards.

I'm gonna guess Mario Danelo. 50 yards. (What the hell do I know?)

Joe Danelo, not sure on the yardage. As a wild guess I'll say 51 yards.

It was Joe Danelo who kicked a 50-yd FG against USC in 1972.

Joe Danelo, 50 yarder in 1972

SCOTT--TOO EASY--MEL HEIN--BETWEEN YEARS 1927-32
IT WAS A DROPKICK
I'LL GUESS 45 YARDS

Tom Dempsey, 63 yards.

Gus the Field Goal Kicking Mule from Yugoslavia with Don Knott's holding. 70 yards.

TV Announcers: Dick Enberg & Stu Nahan

I'll agree with USCmike as to both length and year.

Todd McNair, kicked the dog 35 yards!

Mitch Mustain's Dad Bobby kicked a 52 yarder from his front yard, knocked over a cow and caused an auto accident. In 1971.

Ryan Leaf, I forget the year, kicked a reporter 42 yards...

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