Takeaways from Texas A&M vs. Florida: Aggies continue to prove they’re elite

Here's what we learned from this win for Texas A&M football.
Oct 11, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA;  Texas A&M Aggies running back Jamarion Morrow (23) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
Oct 11, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Jamarion Morrow (23) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images | Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
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Texas A&M vs Florida takeaways: Texas A&M needs to hope for more injury luck

Both Le’Veon Moss and KC Concepcion, two of the biggest offensive engines for this team, looked like they got banged up at different points during that game. Texas A&M cannot afford to go without either of those players for any stretch of time, so fans need to be crossing their fingers that they’ll both be fine.

Things seemed more serious for Moss than they did for Concepcion, as theAggie running back did not return to the game. KC stuck it out and made some big plays down the stretch, but you could tell that he was having some issues. 

Moss was described as “available” on the broadcast, but he was not seen on the sidelines after heading to the locker room. We saw something similar with Scooby Williams in the game against Notre Dame, as he was said to be “available” yet did not return in that one either— actually, he didn’t make it back until this game.

Texas A&M just needs to hope that Moss is back soon. He’s the heart and soul of the Aggie rushing attack, and though they are still potent without him, he makes that aspect of the team nothing short of elite.

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