
Kenny Hill Suspended: Latest Details, Reaction and Analysis
Texas A&M quarterback Kenny Hill has been suspended for two games after violating an unspecified team rule. The announcement comes a few days after it was reported Kyle Allen was set to take the reins of the Aggies offense.
Joe Schad of ESPN broke the news:
Two days ago, CBSDFW reported the pending change at quarterback:
Hill got off to an extremely promising start. He led the team to a 5-0 record with 17 touchdowns and just two interceptions. His play fell off in recent weeks, however, with six touchdowns and an equal number of interceptions during the team's three-game skid.
Hill's decision-making broke down as the season progressed. He frequently threw passes into coverage, which explains the uptick in interceptions. It's unclear whether a breakdown of mechanics prompted the collapse or whether there's more to his struggles.
Things got bad enough that Hill ultimately ceded the starting job to freshman Kyle Allen. While Allen has yet to make a start for the Aggies, the job is his for the time being, and perhaps for good.
Whether the looming suspension led to the quarterback switch or the coaching staff simply decided Allen was the better option is unknown. Either way, the former 247Sports 5-star recruit now has a chance to showcase his hyped potential for at least the next two weeks.
Texas A&M faces off with the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks on Saturday.
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