How they scored

FIRST QUARTER

9:14 – Dexton Fields 6 pass from Adam Barmann. Kansas executed a fake punt at the perfect time, with Kyle Tucker underhanding the football to Brandon McAnderson, who was wide open down the left sideline for a 48-yard, drive-prolonging play. Three plays later, Barmann found Fields on the left side for the touchdown. Scott Webb kick. (Kansas 7, Texas A&M 0).

:23 – Scott Webb 33 field goal. A Tucker punt pinned inside the A&M led to a quick three-and-out for the handcuffed Aggies. A quick punt out of the end zone was returned to the Aggie 23-yard line by Brian Murph, and despite not getting a first down, KU did get three points. (Kansas 10, Texas A&M 0).

SECOND QUARTER

8:23 – Jorvorskie Lane 2 run. Texas A&M marched downfield on an efficient 12-play, 74-yard drive, blending run and pass well. Close to the goal line, the Aggies gave the ball to Lane, the team’s 274-pound bruiser, for the score. Layne Neumann kick. (Kansas 10, Texas A&M 7).

THIRD QUARTER

11:56 – Webb 36 field goal. Kansas was boosted by a 49-yard run by Jon Cornish up the left sideline, putting the Jayhawks in field-goal range. Kansas couldn’t get another first down, though, and Webb was called in to hit his second field goal. (Kansas 13, Texas A&M 7).

6:39 – Safety, Texas A&M snapped ball out of end zone. A Tucker punt pinned the Aggies at their own five-yard line, and when Texas A&M stalled, it was forced to punt out of its own end zone. Corey Gibas’ snap was high, though, and sailed out of the end zone after hitting Justin Brantly’s hands. (Kansas 15, Texas A&M 7).

3:34 – Webb 28 field goal. Kansas once again relied on Cornish, who had runs of 19, six, 11 and two yards during the 43-yard drive. It stalled inside the red zone once again, and Webb allowed KU to escape with points. (Kansas 18, Texas A&M 7).

FOURTH QUARTER

14:54 – Stephen McGee 2 run. The Aggies ran all over the Jayhawk defense during an 80-yard drive, getting 24- and 25-yard runs from Mike Goodson and a 16-yard scamper by McGee. Two yards out, McGee bootlegged right and found the front corner of the end zone. A two-point conversion attempt failed when McGee was tackled at the two-yard line. (Kansas 18, Texas A&M 13).

:34 – Lane 2 run. Texas A&M orchestrated an 80-yard drive without many problems, mainly through short passing. The killer was a 35-yard screen pass to L’Tydrick Riley that put the Aggies at the five-yard line. Two plays later, Lane rumbled in. McGee found Joey Thomas for the two-point conversion with all the time in the world to throw. (Texas A&M 21, Kansas 18).