Pearland, Texas, quarterback and Texas A&M commit Connor Blumrick was supposed to have a big senior season for the Oilers. The 6-foot-6, 200-pound passer split time until taking over the reins toward the end of his junior year.

However, in the team's opening game this past Friday night against Clear Springs, the three-star prospect left the contest with an apparent foot injury. He was immediately put into a walking boot.

Blumrick met with the orthopedist on Monday and GigEm247 has confirmed reports that Blumrick will be having surgery and his season has almost assuredly come to an end.

Blumrick still plans to graduate early and enroll at A&M in January so he can go through spring practice. He should be recovered from what was diagnosed as a torn lisfranc ligament in time for spring ball.

Blumrick is one of two quarterbacks committed to A&M in the class of 2017 with four-star Kellen Mond being the other.