COLLEGE STATION -- Texas A&M needed overtime to rally past No. 13 Kentucky, 20-14, Saturday night at Kyle Field. While Kentucky running back Benny Snell was supposed to be the featured player, it was A&M's tailback Trayveon Williams who stole the show.
Here are five takeaways from A&M's win:
Flipping and tumbling into the end zone to win the game might've been the best way to summarize the Aggies win over Kentucky.
A&M rose to the occasion in overtime on both sides of the ball.
Kingsley Keke's sack forced Kentucky kicker Miles Butler to attempt a season-long 43-yard field goal, which hit short off the crossbar.