Texas A&M starting running back Jashaun Corbin will miss the rest of the season because of a hamstring injury, coach Jimbo Fisher said Monday.
Corbin, a sophomore, sustained the injury during Saturday's loss at top-ranked Clemson. He started Texas A&M's first two games and leads the team with 135 rushing yards. Corbin played behind Trayveon Williams as a freshman in 2018 and had 346 yards and a touchdown on 61 carries, to go with a team-high 422 return yards. The 6-foot, 210-pound Corbin had served as the Aggies' primary kickoff returner.
Since Corbin appeared in only two games, he can redshirt the season and return in 2020 with three seasons of eligibility.