With the first summer school session having ended on Monday and the July 4 holidy coming up on Thursday, a lot of Texas A&M students are on the road this week. Most of them are headed back to their hometowns to spend time with family and friends.

That appears to have been the intentions of Texas A&M defensive lineman Ondario Robinson.

From Hutto in Central Texas, Robinson says he was headed back home early Tuesday morning. That is when every parent's worst nightmare appeared to have happened in or outside Taylor, Texas.

Robinson said, via Twitter, that an 18-wheeler pulled out into his path while he was traveling 65 miles an hour, causing a scary accident.

"At 7 this morning traveling back home an 18 wheeler decided he wanted to cross the highway with me coming directly at him going 65. I slammed my breaks and locked my tired and slid into him! Lucky to be alive!," he said.

At 7 this morning traveling back home an 18 wheeler decided he wanted to cross the highway with me coming directly at him going 65. I slammed my breaks and locked my tired and slid into him! Lucky to be alive! pic.twitter.com/eOQOXLR2Ly — Professor O?? (@O_Robinson25) July 2, 2019

Looking at the picture he posted, it is an incredibly scary sight. The entire front end of Robinson's car appears to have gone underneath the truck. It looks like it could have been a much worse situation for the driver than it turned out to be, as the Aggie defender seems to be okay after the accident.

Robinson arrived in Aggieland with the class of 2017 after picking A&M over the likes of Oklahoma and Texas. A second-team all-state selection at defensive end as a senior with the Hippos, Robinson redshirted his first year on campus.

In 2018, the 6-foot-3, 270-pounder moved from defensive end inside to defensive tackle. He did not see any game action as a redshirt freshman, though. Robinson is hoping to crack a solid depth chart in his sophomore campaign this coming season.