For Texas A&M fans that had seen the team the past two years, something looked off about sophomore wide receiver Jhamon Ausbon this past weekend. The two-year starter had only one catch for five yards in the win over Arkansas and did not look like himself for much of the game.

Now, we know why.

When head coach Jimbo Fisher met the media on Monday, he revealed that Ausbon suffered an injury to his foot vs. the Razorbacks. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound wide receiver had surgery after the game and will be out for an indefinite amount of time, per the head coach.

Ausbon came into the season as the most veteran of a wide receiving corps that did not not have a single scholarship upperclassman. After catching 50 passes for 571 yards and three touchdowns on a true freshman a year ago, he has recorded 15 receptions for 221 yards so far this season, though has yet to find the endzone.

The Aggies have a number of other sophomore wide receivers that have stepped up so far this year, including Kendrick Rogers, Camron Buckley, Quartney Davis, Roshauud Paul and Hezekiah Jones. Aubson's injury could also provide a chance for true freshman Jalen Preston to see more playing time.

Preston was a national top-100 prospect in the class of 2018. However, to this point he has been held to one catch for 14 yards, though that reception went for a touchdown.

In addition to the wide receivers, tight end Jace Sternberger becomes an even more important part of the offense as Ausbon was good at moving the chains, coming up with catches when the Aggies needed them most. That is the same thing Sternberger has been able to do so far.

Ausbon joins a number of other projected Aggie starters out with injuries. Linebacker Anthony Hines was lost for the season after the second game while defensive end Micheal Clemons has yet to suit up after being injured during fall camp. He should be able to return sometime soon, though. While he was not expected to be a starter, key reserve linebacker Ikenna Okeke was lost for the season in fall camp. Ausbon is the first major injury on the offensive side of the ball, though.

Texas A&M hosts No. 13 Kentucky this coming Saturday night at Kyle Field. The game will kick off at 6 p.m. Central on ESPN as the Aggies hope to hand the Wildcats their first loss of the season.