Texarkana Gazette

A&M outlasts No. 13 Kentucky in OT

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas— Jimbo Fisher has his first signature victory at Texas A&M. It took a little extra time to earn it.

Trayveon Williams twisted into the end zone on a 10-yard run in overtime to give the Aggies a wild 20-14 victory over No. 13 Kentucky on Saturday night.

Kentucky’s Miles Butler missed a 43-yard field goal to start the extra period, the ball bouncing back off the crossbar, and the Aggies capitalize­d with Williams’ touchdown run four plays later to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season.

“Heck of a football game,” said Fisher, the former Florida State coach in his first year with the Aggies. “We just kept playing and going on to the next play. And our defense was outstandin­g.”

The Aggies turned in one of their top plays of the night when defensive end Kingsley Keke sacked quarter- back Terry Wilson on third-and-2 in overtime for a loss of eight yards.

That created a field-goal attempt that was just out of Butler’s reach.

“The sack was huge in the game,” Fisher said. “Another yard (closer), and the field goal would have been good.”

The tide appeared to turn in the Wildcats’ favor early in the fourth quarter, when Kellen Mond’s pass intended for Hezekiah Jones popped off Jones’ hands and into the waiting arms of safety Darius West, who returned the ball 19 yards to the Kentucky 49. The drive ended in a punt, however, and a 43-yard punt return by Roshauud Paul to the Kentucky 48-yard line with 11:07 left in the game.

Mond tried throwing underneath to Camron Buckley. The ball glanced off of Buckley’s hands and right into those of tight end Jace Sternberge­r, who scooted 46 yards up the middle for a touchdown and a 14-7 lead for the Aggies.

Texas A&M (4-2, 2-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) appeared to be in control and was trying to drain the clock when Mond fumbled. West was in the right place again, scooping up the ball and returning it 40 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 14 with 4:17 remaining but the game went to OT.

The Wildcats (5-1, 3-1) were trying to improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1950, but their offense was held mostly in check. In an oddity, the Wildcats didn’t have an offensive snap in Texas A&M territory until overtime. Wilson’s big play was a 54-yard touchdown pass to Lynn Bowden Jr. and the other score came on the West fumble return.

“I wish we could have finished it off and gotten that victory, but I am proud of our team,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said.

The Aggies snapped a six-game losing streak to Associated Press Top 25 opponents, including losses this season to top-ranked Alabama and then-No. 2 Clemson.

“It was a big win for the Jimbo era, and a big win for us this season,” Williams said.

The Aggies were playing their lone home game in October, before hitting the road for three consecutiv­e SEC games.

“This is another step forward, but we’re never satisfied,” Mond said.

 ?? Michael Wyke/Associated Press ?? ■ Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams (5) dives over tight end Trevor Wood (80) to score and win an NCAA football game as Kentucky safety Mike Edwards (7) defends in overtime Saturday in College Station, Texas.
Michael Wyke/Associated Press ■ Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams (5) dives over tight end Trevor Wood (80) to score and win an NCAA football game as Kentucky safety Mike Edwards (7) defends in overtime Saturday in College Station, Texas.
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