The Associated Press | October 8, 2013 Texas A&M loses DT Ennis for season Share Ennis COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- No. 9 Texas A&M has lost senior defensive tackle Kirby Ennis for the season to a knee injury. Ennis was injured Sept. 28 against Arkansas. Coach Kevin Sumlin says that Ennis will have surgery to repair the torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and will miss the remainder of the season. Ennis appeared in four games this season after being suspended for the opener for violating team rules. He had six tackles. Ennis started 11 games last season and had a career-high 23 tackles, including two for losses. The Aggies travel to Mississippi on Saturday. College football preview for 2022 season: Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer makes predictions for next season Bleacher Report college football senior writer Adam Kramer joins NCAA Digital's Michella Chester to take a look at what fans can expect ahead of the 2022 season. READ MORE The 96-hour tale of redemption for Nathan Dettmer, Texas A&M's hero on Tuesday at the Men's College World Series Facing elimination, Texas A&M got a strong outing from Nathan Dettmer lifting the Aggies past Notre Dame to advance to the 2022 Men's College World Series semifinals. READ MORE Why 7 schools can win the 2022 DI women’s outdoor track and field championship Here's a look at the top teams in the country and why each could lift the trophy come season's end. READ MORE