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Where is Quinn Ewers?

Less than two hours before kickoff, the Southeastern Conference released the final injury report for the Lone Star Showdown between Texas and Texas A&M.

One major change from the previous report is the absence of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers.

Ewers suffered a minor injury in last week’s match and spent the week recovering, although he was listed as “probable” in the report. His presence on the roster led to speculation as to whether Arch Manning would take over the starting role, but it appears Ewers is QB1 one last time in the regular season.

College GameDay Insider Pete Thamel spoke about Ewers on the morning show.

“Sources have told me that he is dealing with a high ankle sprain and that he will not be 100% tonight,” Thamel said.

Check out the full report for both teams:

Texas vs. Texas A&M injury report

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All four players on the Longhorn report have been confirmed to be out, and have been for several games. For the Aggies, three of these will be a last-minute score.

Running back Le’Veon Moss could be one of the biggest losses for Texas A&M. Moss leads the Aggies with 769 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns. Defensive back Will Lee III also contributed solid stats for the team with 29 solo tackles, two assists and one defensive interception in 11 games played.

If Pete Thamel is right and Quinn Ewers isn’t 100%, there’s a chance Texas fans will see Arch Manning on the field in the biggest game of the season, but it looks like Ewers will get the starting role.

Texas vs. Texas A&M begins at 6:30 p.m

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