Texas A&M begins its 2016 season this Saturday when the team hosts No. 16-ranked UCLA. The Aggies enter the year in the “Others receiving votes category” according to the Associated Press’ first top-25 poll.

For the Bruins, though, they will be a little shorthanded because of concussion issues.

Concussions should never be treated lightly, and UCLA doesn’t seem to be taking any chances. Hollins is considered a third-down pass-rushing specialist while Griffin is the Bruins’ backup fullback.

The game is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. CST and will be televised on CBS. The Aggies finished 2015 with an 8-5 overall record, going 4-0 in its non-conference games.