With a rush for yards 12 yards through the middle of the Penn State defense and into the end zone, Snell crossed the 107-yard threshold to surpass Sonny Collins and become Kentucky’s all-time leading rusher. Collins’ record of 3,835 yards stood for 44 years.
Of course, Benny’s moment came in the most dramatic way possible.
Benny Snell’s big moment pic.twitter.com/5ULNVCxseQ
— Tyler Thompson (@MrsTylerKSR) January 1, 2019
In only three years, Snell has rewritten Kentucky’s record book. The Greatest of All Time’s work is not finished until he leaves Camping World Stadium with a Citrus Bowl victory.