Wow. What a game.
At times it looked like Kentucky didn’t stand a chance. Days after one of the best shooting performances since John Calipari became Kentucky’s head coach, the Wildcats got cold in College Station. It did not deter them from fighting for a win.
UK overcame a 13-point deficit with one big play after another in the second half. Enjoy highlights from Kentucky’s 64-58 victory over the Texas A&M.



