Trevor Knight hits Josh Reynolds on 92-yard go-ahead TD vs Arkansas

Sep 24, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight (8) celebrates scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Arkansas Razorbacks at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 24, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight (8) celebrates scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Arkansas Razorbacks at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Trevor Knight hit Josh Reynolds in stride for a 92-yard touchdown to take the lead against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday.

The Texas A&M Aggies knew that they were going to have a tough SEC matchup on Saturday against the Arkansas Razorbacks. Fortunately for the Aggies, quarterback Trevor Knight brought his A-game.

Late in the third quarter against Arkansas during Saturday’s game, the Aggies were backed up by their own end zone and the game was tied up at 17-17. Rather than play it safe, the Oklahoma transfer quarterback looked deep and went for Josh Reynolds. The Aggies receiver made the catch, shook off a would-be tackler and went all the way to the house for a 92-yard touchdown.

The touchdown put the Aggies up 24-17 and got the home crowd fired up. You can check out the ridiculous dime from Knight in the Twitter video below.

Knight was having a great game through the first three quarters, throwing for 199 yards and a score while adding another 95 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. Meanwhile, Reynolds had 141 yards and that score on four receptions.

The Aggies have gotten off to a great start this season with two resume buildings wins over UCLA and Auburn while dominating Prairie View for a 3-0 record. A win over the Razorbacks would solidify the Aggies as a legitimate contender in the SEC.

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However, the Aggies still have some tough upcoming opponents. Their next three games are against South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, so they can’t slow down if they want to be in the conversation for the College Football Playoff at the end of the season.