When he missed that first kick from 41 out I was a bit worried that would get in his head if we needed another kick from him. Then he nails the 46 yard kick even if it wasn't dead on both kicks he didn't leave short at all. As soon as he punched that last kick had no doubt he had the distance was just on pins and needles it stayed on the straight track it looked like it was on. I didn't rewind the 1st kick that he missed but the commentators said something about the snap and hold didn't look clean so maybe that had something to do with why it pushed to the left like it did.
The commentators said that Campbell told them he made one from 65 yards in a scrimmage the other week so the kid has quite a leg and the coaching staff has a lot of confidence in him. That game winner in a big spot for what was just his 3rd collegiate attempt hopefully gave him the confidence that he can nail a big kick from anywhere when called on. If he can hit from 50+ consistently we will have quite the special teams weapon for many years. Even just being reliable from 40+ is something we've struggled with the kicking game for a long time.