The Texas Longhorns will take the field tonight without their defensive centerpiece. Junior linebacker Anthony Hill Jr., the team’s leading tackler and emotional leader, has been ruled out for the pivotal showdown against No. 3 Texas A&M. Hill suffered a broken hand in last week’s loss to Georgia, leaving Texas without its most disruptive defender at the worst possible moment.
The injury dramatically alters the landscape of the Longhorns’ final regular‑season game, one that could determine their postseason fate.
Hill fractured the fifth metacarpal in his right hand during the Nov. 15 matchup with Georgia. After missing last week’s win over Arkansas, he was listed as questionable throughout practice. Final warmups confirmed he could not safely play, and medical staff advised against risking further damage.
Hill’s production underscores the magnitude of the loss:
His ability to pressure quarterbacks and blow up plays in the backfield has been central to Texas’s defensive identity. Without him, the Longhorns must overhaul their game plan against one of the nation’s most efficient offenses.
Replacing Hill will require a committee approach.
None of the replacements possess Hill’s experience or big‑game résumé. Defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski will likely simplify calls and emphasize communication to avoid breakdowns against a complex Aggies offense.
For undefeated Texas A&M, the timing could not be more favorable. At 11–0 with a perfect SEC record, the Aggies can clinch their first‑ever SEC Championship Game appearance with a win.
Head coach Mike Elko has crafted a balanced offense averaging more than 26 points per game, and exploiting Texas’s weakened linebacker corps will be a clear priority. The Aggies also bring one of the nation’s top defenses, increasing pressure on the Longhorns to keep pace offensively.
Tonight’s matchup carries enormous postseason consequences.
A win over the No. 3 team could keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. A loss—especially at home—would almost certainly eliminate them from contention. While the committee considers injuries, results ultimately matter most.
A victory secures a spot in the SEC title game and preserves a perfect regular season, strengthening their case as national championship contenders.
The renewed rivalry only heightens the intensity of a game already loaded with implications.
Texas must adapt quickly without its defensive leader. How the Longhorns respond—whether they rally or unravel—will define their season and could reshape the national playoff picture. For A&M, the opportunity to seize momentum and secure a historic SEC berth is squarely within reach.
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