Texas A&M Football

In Aggies' dominant win, Hill's star shines brightest

Texas A&M did as it willed on offense, played markedly better on defense and blew South Carolina out in its own stadium despite finding issues to work on. The sky may be the limit for the Aggies and their new leader.
August 28, 2014
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — There will be temptation to list Kenny Hill with Johnny Manziel, Kevin Murray and Bucky Richardson among Texas A&M’s greatest quarterbacks.

Hold off on that for now.

But go ahead and list him with Bo Pilgrim and Colonel Sanders. After he carved up the No. 9 South Carolina Gamecocks on Thursday night, Hill’s name will now invoke terror in petrified poultry for years to come.

Hill’s dazzling display — a school-record 511 passing yards and three touchdowns — catapulted the No.





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