Giddy up yall, because of this blatantly painful season of Texas A&M Aggies football, I know many of you may be counting down the days until we’re discussing the 2023 season, but keep that focus on Saturday’s matchup with the equally bad Auburn Tigers, as the Aggies will enter a sold-out Jordan-Hare stadium for their 6:30 PM CT. Kickoff.
Earlier this week on Monday to be exact, head coach Jimbo Fisher spoke to the media while reflecting on their 41-24 loss to Florida just a day beforehand, previewing their upcoming game vs. Auburn, and most importantly, discussing the current injury report after the flu ravaged locker room left 6 players unable to play against the Gators, including starting quarterback Conner Weigman.
After losing center Bryce Foster, guards Aki Ogunbiyi, and Jordan Spasojevic-Moko for the season, the team was dealt a couple more blows as starting Edge Fadil Diggs and cornerback Deuce Harmon are officially out for the rest of the season.
Weigman has practiced all week and is slated to start against Auburn on Saturday, while defensive back Antonio Johnson’s status is still unknown after missing the Florida game. Aside from ill-timed injury rumors that float around just days before each game, which we will not give merit, this is where the injury report stands barring any last-minute changes.
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