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Things appear to be falling apart in College Station for the Texas A&M football team.
In the span of a week, it appears that the Aggies may be losing their top two quarterbacks.
Last week Kyle Allen announced he would be transferring from the program. A former top recruit from Arizona, Allen passed for 2,210 yards, 17 touchdowns and 7 interceptions this season. He threw for 16 touchdowns and 7 interceptions as a freshman.
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Thank you College Station and thank you Texas A&M University pic.twitter.com/hekE2O31ZK
— Kyle Allen (@KyleAllen_10) December 11, 2015
Then this week, five-star freshman QB Kyler Murray indicated some unhappiness with the program, and reports now say his father wants him to transfer.
On the Kyler Murray front: meeting between Sumlin and the Murrays last night did not go well. Am told the elder Murray wants Kyler to leave.
— Mark Passwaters (@mbpRivals) December 16, 2015
I fully expect Kyler will leave and Jake Hubenak is the QB1 going forward.
— Mark Passwaters (@mbpRivals) December 16, 2015
With two quarterbacks unhappy with the program, the recruits took notice. Wide receiver commit Quartney Davis tweeted Wednesday that he was decommitting from the Aggies.
— Quartney Davis (@queee_2) December 16, 2015
There is no final word yet about whether Murray will leave A&M — Coach Kevin Sumlin told him to take some time to think about his decision and gave him practice off — but the exodus movement has to make people wonder what is going on.