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Marvin Gentry/USA TODAY Sports, Kenny Hill, who began his Texas A&M profession last season with a record-setting execution at South Carolina, just to lose his beginning occupation weeks after the fact, is exchanging to TCU.

He told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday that he starts classes in two weeks, and that he's now been on grounds to watch spring practices and get a hop on taking in the Horned Frogs' spread offense.

Slope will need to sit out the 2015 season because of NCAA exchange administers, and will be qualified in 2016 when TCU will be searching for Heisman Trophy applicant Trevone Boykin's substitution.

At A&M, Hill assumed control for Heisman champ Johnny Manziel and in his first begin tossed for a school-record 511 yards as the Aggies irritate South Carolina.

At the same time, Hill in the long run lost his business to Kyle Allen later in the season and was then suspended two amusements for abusing group rules.
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