The Tuscaloosa News
HOOVER | Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin began his SEC Media Day session Tuesday by addressing last year's up-and-down season.
"It's been a lot of change in our program," Sumlin said. "We've established ourselves as a team with high expectations."
Texas A&M started last season at 5-0. With freshman quarterback Kenny Hill under center, the future looked bright for the Aggies. The next three games proved otherwise with losses to Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and a 0-59 loss to Alabama.
Hill lost his starting job to Kyle Allen, who finished the season winning three of the last five games bringing their overall record to 8-5, 3-5 in the SEC.