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Marcel Reed Injury: Impact on Texas A&M's Season

Texas A and M fans are holding their breath after quarterback Marcel Reed went down with an injury in the third quarter against Utah State! After an awkward fall and subsequent contact, Reed was helped off the field, leaving the Aggies' faithful anxious. With no immediate updates on his condition, the team's season hopes hang in the balance as they await news on their quarterback's recovery.

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