
“I still can’t believe it,” Gramatica said wide-eyed after the game, still cradling the football in his arms in the postgame interview room.

More than 20 years later, it remains one of the greatest individual achievements by a player in K-State history. The 65-yarder remains the longest field goal in FBS history without a kicking tee. With one great kick, Gramatica’s 65-yard field goal sailed through the uprights in the north end zone - four feet above the crossbar - as the All-America and 1997 Lou Groza Award winner made history, connecting on the longest field goal in 20 years and the longest on record since the NCAA eliminated kicking tees in 1989. That’s precisely when the great Martin Gramatica signed his name in the NCAA record books at the end of the first half of a 73-7 victory over Northern Illinois. The neighborhood attracts tour buses, Roy said.Everything stopped in Manhattan on Sept. They said the makers of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and other films shoot in Spaulding Square –– a primarily residential section of Hollywood –– because a lack of palm trees in the area allows the neighborhood and its homes to stand in for other parts of the country.

Roy shares the listing with Douglas Elliman colleague Learka Bosnak. The yard includes a pool and lawn, as well as a guest house with a kitchen and patio. The lot totals about 6,750 square feet and the backyard is lined with a fence and trees. The interior was renovated in the mid-2000s and has a mix of traditional and modern elements, including unique rounded entryways to some rooms. The home has three bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Inside, it’s a beautiful traditional-style space with a modern twist,” Douglas Elliman listing agent Heather Roy said. “The façade is iconic, but the ties to the movie stop as soon as you walk through the front door.
