Texas A&M RB Jashaun Corbin shares post-surgery update on social media
Texas A&M RB Jashaun Corbin had a positive update after undergoing surgery for a hamstring injury.
“Surgery went well! The journey begins! Thankful for all the support and love I’ve been getting.. 🙏🏾,” Corbin tweeted Wednesday.
Aggies coach Jimbo Fisher announced Monday that the hamstring injury means Corbin is out for the remainder of the 2019 season. In Saturday’s Texas A&M vs. Clemson game, Corbin had 13 carries for 34 yards along with 2 catches for 4 yards. In the Aggies’ Week 1 win over Texas State, Corbin notched 103 yards and a touchdown, his first 100-yard game, plus 4 receptions for 12 yards and a touchdown.
In 2018, Corbin played in 12 of Texas A&M’s 13 games, rushing for 346 yards and a touchdown on 61 attempts also leading the Aggies with 422 return yards, earning SEC All-Freshman Team honors.
Fisher said Monday that Isaiah Spiller will be the new starting running back.
Surgery went well! The journey begins! Thankful for all the support and love I’ve been getting.. 🙏🏾
— Jashaun Corbin (@Jashaun06) September 11, 2019