Texas A&M Aggies RB Le'Veon Moss Injured vs. South Carolina
Aggies' Leading Rusher Leaves Game With Apparent Leg Injury
Texas A&M running back Le'Veon Moss was injured in the first half of the Aggies' game against South Carolina on Saturday. Moss, who is the team's leading rusher, left the game with an apparent leg injury and did not return.
Moss' Injury a Blow to A&M Offense
Moss' injury is a big blow to the Aggies' offense. The sophomore running back has been one of the team's most consistent performers this season, rushing for 450 yards and three touchdowns in five games.
With Moss out, the Aggies will likely turn to junior running back Devon Achane to carry the load. Achane has rushed for 250 yards and two touchdowns this season, but he is not as experienced as Moss.
Aggies Trail at Halftime
The Aggies trail South Carolina 17-10 at halftime. The Gamecocks have taken advantage of several A&M mistakes, including two turnovers.
The Aggies will need to play better in the second half if they want to win the game. They will also need to find a way to replace Moss' production on offense.
More News to Come
Stay tuned for more updates on Moss' injury and the Aggies' game against South Carolina.