Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight got his team on the board with a sprint up the middle for 42 yards.
There was yet another big game in AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Saturday night, as the Texas A&M Aggies took on the Arkansas Razorbacks. With both ranked teams hoping to pick up a big over the other in conference play, they each matched each other score for score early on.
After the Razorbacks got on the board first, the Aggies came back and knotted things up. Known for his ability to take off in an instant, quarterback Trevor Knight saw a hole and sprinted up the middle. He would go 42-yards with no one to stop him and he would tie the game.
After A&M lost their two quarterbacks from last season, there was concern about whether or not Knight could be the guy to lead them. Through three weeks, he has helped lead them to a top 10 ranking in the country and has made moves with his legs.
He’s found a system he can excel in under Kevin Sumlin and has been a big boost. The Razorbacks learned the hard way that they’re going to need to keep an eye on Knight if they’re going to win.