Texas A&M and Ole Miss share a common bond this week, and unfortunately for the Aggies and Rebels, its not a good one.Both have lost their starting quarterbacks to injury for the rest of the season.The No. 8 Aggies (7-2, 4-2 SEC) lost senior Trevor Knight to a shoulder injury last week in a 35-28 loss to Mississippi State.The Rebels (4-5, 1-4) lost senior Chad Kelly to a knee injury in their 37-27 win over Georgia Southern.Junior Jake Hubenak will start for the Aggies while the Rebels are looking at a couple of possibilities when the two teams clash Saturday at College Station, Texas. Kickoff at Kyle Field is at 7:30 p.m. (SEC Network).Jake Hubenak came into game and performed pretty well, Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said. If there was bright spot from Saturday it was how he approached everything. In light of how we played, he gave us an opportunity to win game. Moving forward coming out of this game hes our guy.Hubenak completed 11 of 17 passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns with an interception in what was obviously his most extensive action of the season. He came into the game with only 12 completions in 21 attempts for 128 yards in two appearances.Sumlin also is looking at taking the redshirt off true freshman Nick Starkel if need be.Hes on board with whatever we want to do and whatever he wants to do, Sumlin said. He wants to play. Weve got enough guys on roster that are talented enough.Ole Miss coach Huge Freeze also is looking at taking a redshirt off a true freshman and putting five-star signee Shea Patterson on the field. Redshirt freshman Jason Pellerin finished last weeks 37-27 win over Georgia Southern.Freeze also will take a look at other options like walk-on Drew Davis as the backup and even wide receiver Markell Pack, tight end Evan Engram and quarterback-turned-offensive lineman Jeremy Liggins.There are no options that are off the table, but today Im trying to figure out a way to see if others can do the job first, Freeze said.If not, Patterson could be in play.Thats not something I want to rush to make a decision on, Freeze said. It certainly would be difficult to do that, but I wouldnt quite totally rule it out just yet. I really want to take my time and think through it for sure looking at all the options.Freeze said most of the first-team reps in practice this week will go to Pellerin, who has run for 96 yards and three scores this season while attempting just 13 passes, completing five with three interceptions.The offense didnt reach the end zone with Pellerin against Georgia Southern.He completed only one of five attempts with an interception, though one of his incompletions was a would-be touchdown that went through Engrams hands.I thought Jason played well last week, Freeze said. He threw two beautiful balls that both couldve been caught.Pellerins teammates like what they saw in his brief stint.I was really impressed with how he came in and managed. Wasnt panicking, Engram said. He settled in the moment and got it done. He finished the game for us, and thats huge for the offense going into this week.Even Shea, watching him make plays in practice and all through camp, if I didnt watch a play of football and watched Shea play, I would not think hes a true freshman.The loss of Knight will have an impact on A&Ms running game. He is the teams No. 2 rusher with his 583 yards second to freshman running back Trayveon Williams 804. His 10 rushing touchdowns lead the category.I dont know if theres 10 guys in country that are the runner Trevor is, Sumlin said. Whole first of year people have come out of games saying, Wow, that guy is faster than we thought.Jake is not as fast but is effective. Will probably change some of things we do little bit. Although many are designed runs, some of them werent. Trevor had ability to take the ball down and do some things. Adidas Continental 80 Herr . Andreas Johnson had a goal and two assists while Jacob de la Rose also scored for Sweden (2-0-0). 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Adidas NMD R2 Dam RIO DE JANEIRO -- South Koreas chance at an Olympic soccer medal gone, forward Son Heung-min dropped to his knees, put his forehead on the grass and wept.Anguish over the end of a chance at Olympic glory? Without doubt.But with the loss to Honduras, Son and his teammates had also missed out on what has been a powerful added incentive since the days when South Korea was a military dictatorship: Men who step onto the medal podium are exempted from the approximately two years of military service that nearly all young, able bodied South Korean men, from pop stars to lawmakers sons, have to perform in the face of North Korean threats of war.I couldnt stop crying because I was so sorry for letting my teammates down, said Son, 24, who plays with the English Premier League club Tottenham and who acknowledged ahead of the game that a military exemption was on his mind. I couldnt even look at their faces.Since the early 1970s, South Korean officials have linked the exemptions to medals, an attempt originally by military strongmen to associate Olympic achievement with national pride and regime loyalty. But there are now growing calls to scrap what had once been regarded as a deserved perk for heroic athletic accomplishment.Theres widespread resentment over mandatory military service in general amid a terrible job market and the failure of South Koreas military to eliminate bullying and abuse in the barracks. And full-time athletes already get unfair special treatment, critics believe, even when they dont win medals. Athletes, for instance, many of whom are rich and famous, can spend their mandatory service playing for military- or police-run sports teams.Regular South Koreans, meanwhile, often see their lives thrown into turmoil in their youths because they have to interrupt their educations or careers, a major disadvantage in South Koreas ultra-competitive society. The discontent about preferential treatment has been bubbling to the surface for some time.For instance, even amid the excitement in South Korea over the country winning its first-ever Olympic soccer medal, at the London Games, there were bitter jokes about reserve defender Kim Ki-hee, who, after failing to log a single minute in previous matches, qualified for military exemption by playing the last five minutes of the bronze medal match against Japan.The taxes we pay are already spent on trainingg these athletes, and its strange that we additionally reward them with military exemptions when they actually do well, said Kim Min-seok, 38, an office worker in Seoul.dddddddddddd We should overcome and change this nationalistic approach to sports and the system for developing elite athletes, not further promote it.Until the 1980s, South Korea compensated performers from a large number of competitions, including world championships and even the World University Games. Since then, the exemptions have been narrowed to winners of Olympic medals and Asian Game golds.But there are still exceptions.Laws were temporarily changed to grant exemptions to South Koreas national mens soccer team, which finished a surprising fourth in the 2002 World Cup, and to national baseball team players who finished third in the 2006 World Baseball Classic.More than 80 male athletes are currently being exempted from military service, save for four weeks of military training, according to South Koreas Military Manpower Administration.Seung Yun Lee, a professor at Seouls Konkuk University, said South Korea should recognize changing public sentiments and declining Olympic popularity and shift its focus from grooming a small number of elite athletes to strengthening sports facilities and programs for regular people.Ha Taekwon, a former South Korean Olympic badminton champion, defends military exemptions for young Olympic medalists who, unlike others, only have a small window of prime performance.Because Olympic medal winners also receive lifelong government payments of up to 1 million won ($900) a month, military exemptions mean much more to athletes in less popular sports than they do to highly compensated soccer and baseball players, for instance, Ha said.It was the biggest thing going through my mind, Ha said of the possibility of a military exemption in the lead-up to his bronze medal win in badminton doubles at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.After the pressure (of military service) was lifted, I found myself playing more loosely and aggressively, said Ha, who won a doubles gold at the 2004 Athens Games.---Kim reported from Seoul.---Follow Foster Klug at www.twitter.com/apklug . 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