Texas A&M's Le'Veon Moss Out for Season with Knee Injury
The Aggies' leading rusher will miss the rest of the season after sustaining a knee injury in a loss to South Carolina.
- Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M's top running back, suffered a season-ending knee injury during a game against South Carolina.
- Prior to his injury, Moss was the third-leading rusher in the Southeastern Conference with 765 yards and 10 touchdowns.
- Amari Daniels and EJ Smith are expected to take on increased roles in the backfield in Moss's absence.
- The Aggies have a 7-2 record and are 5-1 in SEC play, with upcoming games against New Mexico State, Auburn, and Texas.
- Coach Mike Elko confirmed that Rueben Owens, another injured running back, is unlikely to return this season.