Injured on a touchback play, Texas A&M LB Anthony Hines is out for the season, coach Jimbo Fisher said Wednesday on the SEC coaches teleconference.

Fisher called it a lower leg injury after it appeared to happen with about two minutes remaining in the Clemson loss on Saturday. It’s a tough loss for the Aggies, who not only count Hines as a key player, but also lost linebacker Ikenna Okeke earlier.

Fisher said the Aggies are trying to move on from any sort of “moral victory” against Clemson.

“You move on every week, whether you win or lose, you move on,” he said. “That was a loss, there are no moral victories. That was a hurt locker room … Our kids appreciate the effort but we didn’t win it … We don’t want that feeling again, we moved on. That’s life.”

Asked again about the controversial touchback play when the Aggies fumbled out of bounds, Fisher said, “We didn’t agree but it is what it is, we moved past it. We need to make sure, the college football world, that we can get better views necessary to make the right call. Sometimes you don’t get the angle, it is what it is.”

A&M (1-1) hosts Louisiana-Monroe (2-0) on Saturday night at Kyle Field on the SEC Network.