With this 33 yard touchdown run in the third quarter of Texas A&M’s loss to LSU Trayveon Williams became the first true freshman running back in A&M history to rush for 1,000 yards. No small feat for someone that was buried in the depth chart behind James White and Keith Ford at the start of the season.
Williams burst onto the scene with a 94 yard rushing performance in the home opener against UCLA. He would go on to have four consecutive games over 100+ all purpose yards against SEC opponents: Auburn, Arkansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee.