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No player has scored more points in Texas A&M football history than Seth Small.
On Saturday, the senior kicker broke the program’s all-time scoring record with a 27-yard field goal in the 2nd quarter against Prairie View A&M. Small’s kick gave the Aggies a 24-0 lead and pushed his career points total to 368.
The previous record was held by fellow kicker Randy Bullock, who scored 365 points at Texas A&M from 2008-11.
With that last field goal, Seth Small is now the all-time leader in scoring at A&M with 368 career points!#GigEm pic.twitter.com/5kq4EnkhGo
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) November 20, 2021
Small has been impressive throughout his 4-year career with the Aggies, but the 2021 season has been his best yet. He now has a career-high 21 field goals this year, after making 20, 18 and 11 in the previous 3 seasons.
With his first 3 extra points made on Saturday, Small improved to 158-for-159 on extra-point attempts over his career at Texas A&M.
Here’s the field goal that resulted in history for Small:
https://twitter.com/Morgarc/status/1462115955199430657
Small likely will continue to add to his record. Texas A&M is routing Prairie View A&M, so he’ll likely score more points on Saturday. Then, the Aggies end the regular season with a matchup at LSU next week, before they end the year with a bowl game.
So while Small has only 3 more points than Bullock, he should stretch that to a wider margin before wrapping up his college career.
Jake Rill contributes to news coverage for Saturday Down South. He has covered the SEC since 2016.