Kentucky star running back Benny Snell is no stranger to shattering records. He’s done it in each of the three seasons he’s been a Wildcat, with the achievements getting more and more impressive by the year.
As a freshman, Snell tied the Kentucky record for most rushing touchdowns in a single game with four, matching the likes of Sonny Collins, Artose Pinner, Moe Williams, and Rodger Bird. It was one heck of a coming out party for a no-name three-star rookie back out of Ohio.
His sophomore year, Snell broke the Kentucky single-season touchdown record with 19 scores, passing Williams and his 17 scores in 1995.