Texas A&M needed over 57 minutes to score a touchdown.
Isaiah Spiller caught an 18-yard TD pass from Zach Calzada with 2:41 left to give Texas A&M the lead for the first time all day against Colorado and a 10-7 win over the Buffaloes in Denver.
A&M struggled offensively for most of the day with and without starting QB Haynes King. He left the game in the first half with a left-leg injury and didn’t return. He was seen on the sideline with a boot on his left foot and on crutches.
Calzada came in and struggled to find his touch and accuracy. But he made some big throws in the second half and the Aggies did just enough to win.
A&M needed that Spiller TD after Calzada thought he had scored a go-ahead TD earlier in the fourth quarter. But he fumbled just inches from the goal line.
The play was initially ruled a TD but it was clear on replay that Calzada had fumbled just before the ball would have crossed the plane.