Texas A&M Suspends Former Starting Quarterback Kenny Hill for Two Games

The fall of Kenny Hill continues at Texas A&M

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So, remember Kenny Hill? You know, the dude everyone was calling "Kenny Football" after he threw for 511 yards in Texas A&M's opening game against then-ranked South Carolina? The guy who had sports writers openly suggesting that Johnny Manziel was just a product of Aggies head coach Kevin Sumlin's offensive system after he threw for 11 touchdowns in his first three games and led the team to a 5-0 record? Well, things have gone downhill pretty quick since then.

Aside from Hill regressing back to the mean (and then way, way back from there) in three straight losses to Mississippi State, Ole Miss and a 59-0 debacle against Alabama, and his subsequent benching, the quarterback now finds himself in even more trouble. A&M announced today that Hill has been suspended two games for an "unspecified violation of team rules and athletic department policies," whatever that means. This is the second time Hill has found himself in trouble this year after being charged with public intoxication back in March when police found "Kenny Trill" passed out in a bar. 

Looks like true freshman Kyle Allen will continue starting for the Aggies for the foreseeable future. 

[Via ESPN]

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