Texas A&M crowd roars when hearing crucial Le'Veon Moss injury update

He's back.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: OCT 11 Florida at Texas A&M
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: OCT 11 Florida at Texas A&M | Icon Sportswire/GettyImages

Le'Veon Moss went down with a significant ankle injury against Florida. Since then, the run game has been fine, but the playoff road would be a lot easier with Moss in the lineup.

It looks like that's what we're going to get. According to ESPN's Pete Thamel on the College GameDay broadcast, he had a graphic that had Moss playing for the first time since October 11.

It's safe to say, the crowd beat him to the graphic, and it was the best reaction yet.

Texas A&M crowd roars in applause from Le'Veon Moss graphic on College GameDay

Thamel was going over the injury updates for both teams. While Thamel was announcing the Miami injury update, the crowd didn't even allow him to finish that. Some in the media noticed the roar in the Texas A&M crowd.

It looks like Moss is suited up on the field as pregame warmups are underway.

This is exactly what the Aggies needed. While Rueben Owens II was about the best backup we could've asked for, this is the jackpot—the College Football Playoffs. You need your best men on the field now.

This is a massive schematic advantage for the Aggies, given what Moss brings to the table in terms of physicality. The Hurricanes are a physical team, without a doubt, but it's another level when it comes to this offensive line and this running game— a level you don't see outside of the SEC.

We'll watch as Moss takes the field for the first time since Oct. 11.

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