Texas A&M Suspends QB Kenny Hill Two Games For Violating Team Rules

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Nov 1, 2014

Kenny HillTexas A&M has told Kenny Hill a.k.a. “Kenny Trill” to “Kenny Chill” … on the sideline for two games.

A&M announced Saturday morning that the quarterback has been suspended two games for violating team rules. It’s still unclear what rule or rules Hill broke, and we might never find out. Regardless, he’ll miss the team’s game Saturday against Louisiana-Monroe. The Aggies will also be without Hill next week against No. 4 Auburn.

Hill stormed onto the scene earlier this season as one of the biggest surprises in college football. However, his play has fallen off in a major way, as Texas A&M has slipped in the SEC standings. The Aggies reached a new low point last week when they were blown out 59-0 by Alabama.

News broke Friday night that Hill was going to be benched in favor of freshman Kyle Allen.

Texas A&M is just 5-5 on the season and only 2-3 in SEC play.

Photo via Marvin Gentry/USA TODAY Sports Images

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