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Texas A&M Faces Key Injuries Ahead of Showdown with Texas

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No. 3 Texas A&M (11-0, 7-0 SEC) will face a challenging matchup against No. 16 Texas (8-3, 5-2 SEC) on Friday night in Austin, Texas. This game marks the resumption of the Lone Star Showdown for a second consecutive season. The Aggies are already assured a spot in the College Football Playoff, regardless of the outcome, but a victory would secure their place in the SEC Championship Game.

The Longhorns, on the other hand, are looking to finish the season strong. A win could improve their record to 9-3, providing them a chance to remain in contention for a playoff spot next week.

In a significant blow to Texas A&M, the team will be without several key players. Senior running back Le’Veon Moss, who has missed the last five games due to an ankle injury, will not be in the lineup. Coach Mike Elko had indicated that Moss might return for the regular season, but the final injury report confirmed his absence, along with that of senior linebacker Scooby Williams, senior safety Bryce Anderson, and freshman safety Rashad Johnson Jr..

Injury Updates and Player Availability

The injury situation is not limited to Texas A&M. Texas sophomore linebacker Ty’Anthony Smith will miss the first half of the game after being penalized for targeting in the Longhorns’ recent 52-37 victory over Arkansas. Meanwhile, junior linebacker Anthony Hill remains questionable, though recent reports suggest he is likely to play.

On a positive note for the Aggies, wide receiver Mario Craver and running back Rueben Owens have returned to health and are expected to contribute in the starting lineup. Their presence will be crucial as Texas A&M aims to maintain its undefeated season.

As the teams prepare for this highly anticipated matchup, fans can expect an exciting contest that could shape the postseason landscape for both programs. Follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news and analysis on social media platforms.

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