Saturday afternoon college football saw a huge upset with the Texas A&M Aggies taking down No. 4 ranked Florida Gators with a last-second field goal (via Texas A&M Football on Twitter).

This game epitomizes what college football is all about: high-scoring and action packed. The Gators' quarterback, Kyle Trask, continues to showcase his ability to throw the ball. He mustered an impressive 312 passing yards with a 71.9 completion percentage and four touchdowns. Trask's ability to move the ball downfield makes his case for being a legitimate NFL prospect.

Despite the masterful performance from the Gators star, Texas A&M rushing attack dominated the game. Running back Isaiah Spiller had 174 rushing yards on 6.4 yards per carry with two touchdowns, including a 19-yard touchdown run at the beginning of the fourth quarter to give them the lead.

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Texas A&M passer Kellen Mond was solid as well, throwing for 338 yards and three touchdowns with a completion percentage of 71.4. Mond was instrumental down the stretch and tied the game with just under five minutes to go with an 81-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Caleb Chapman.

After marching down the field with the game tied, Texas A&M secured the win with a 26-yard field goal and completed the upset, defeating the Gators, 41-38.

Florida suffers their first loss of the season and looks to bounce back against 17th-ranked LSU next Saturday. (The defending champion Tigers battled Missouri on Saturday.) The Aggies hope to continue their winning ways against a tough Mississippi State football team next week.