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Texas’ Anthony Hill Jr.’s Status Uncertain: Could His Absence Change the Texas A&M Showdown?

Texas is staring down the barrel of an 8-3 season with College Football Playoff dreams looking more like a mirage, even if they pull off a shocker against Texas A&M in the Lone Star Showdown this Friday. Sitting at No. 16, the Longhorns might be out of the CFP hunt, but what’s a season without a little sweetness in spoiling their rival’s SEC championship hopes? The linchpin? Anthony Hill Jr., the star linebacker who’s currently a question mark due to a pesky fractured fifth metacarpal. Now, here’s the kicker—Hill’s not just any player; he’s a 2024 All-American potential first-rounder eyeing the 2026 NFL Draft, itching to hit the field but caught between a rock and a hard place—play and risk his draft stock, or sit the game out and miss one last Texas A&M showdown in Austin. Will Hill lace ’em up, or will caution prevail? With a stat sheet boasting sacks, interceptions, and forced fumbles, his presence could turn the tide. Either way, this battle promises drama far beyond the scoreboard. LEARN MORE.

Texas (8-3) will likely fall short of the College Football Playoff even if it upsets Texas A&M in the Lone Star Showdown this Friday, as it currently sits at No. 16 in the latest rankings, but this program could still gain great satisfaction by potentially denying its rival a chance to compete for the SEC championship. The Longhorns will have a much better shot at playing the spoiler role if Anthony Hill Jr. is on the field. The star linebacker is listed questionable, via the Inside Texas X account.

Hill suffered a fractured fifth metacarpal in his hand during a 35-10 loss to Georgia and did not play in last weekend’s 52-37 win versus Arkansas. He is a disruptive force who could be selected in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Texas is itching to unleash him on Marcel Reed and the Aggies, but since the team’s national title ambitions have seemingly been squashed, head coach Steve Sarkisian and the medical staff may want to exercise caution.

The 2024 All-American does not want to hurt his draft stock by possibly aggravating his hand injury. Though, he also does not want to end his college career by getting destroyed against Georgia. Hill would probably have an extremely bitter taste in his mouth if he was unable to battle Texas A&M in Austin.

The 6-foot-3 junior still has a few days to get himself ready to compete. He has four sacks, two interceptions, 37 solo tackles, seven tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery this season.

The post Texas’ Anthony Hill Jr. listed as questionable for Texas A&M clash appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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