Higgs accepted a football scholarship from the
University of Kentucky. As a freshman, he was a backup at
running back behind
George Adams, appearing in 10 games, while registering 476 rushing yards, 5
touchdowns and a school record 6.3 yards per carry, including a single-game average per carry record (29.0, 4–116 against
Rutgers University). The next year, he suffered a right knee injury in spring drills, but was able to return that fall to play in 11 games. He alternated with
Marc Logan, tallying 611 rushing yards and 5
touchdowns. As a junior, he was a part of a platoon of
running backs that included Logan and
Ivy Joe Hunter, rushing for 527 yards and 5
touchdowns. In his final season, he set school records with 1,278 rushing yards, 6.6-yard average, six 100-yard games and 10 rushing
touchdowns. He recorded the best career average per rushing attempt (5.43) in school history and became the third all-time leading rusher (2,892 yards). He also had two of the five longest scoring plays in the University of Kentucky history - an 85-yard
touchdown run against
Utah State University in 1987 and an 84-yard
touchdown run against
Vanderbilt University in 1984. In 1997, his jersey number was retired. In 2005, he was inducted into the University of Kentucky Hall of Fame. In 2008, he was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame. ==Professional career==