TCU Football has at least one spot to fill on it’s coaching staff — or at least they did, according to Kenny Hill’s Twitter bio:
Hill, a former five star recruit out of Southlake, TX, matriculated to Fort Worth via College Station, after spending two years with Texas A&M Football. He started eight games for the Aggies before losing the job and electing to transfer, arriving at TCU in 2015, redshirting his first year on campus.
Hill’s tenure at the helm of the Horned Frogs was a mixed bag; after an up and down campaign in 2016, where he completed 269-of-440 passes for 3,208 passing yards and 17 touchdowns while rushing for 609 yards and 10 more scores, he shined as a senior, earning Valero Alamo Bowl MVP after taking the Frogs to the Big 12 Championship and engineering an 11 win season.