College Football Rewind: Kenny Hill proves Aggies fine without Manziel

With a rambunctious crowd screaming as Strauss' "Also Sprach Zarathustra" gave way to Darude's "Sandstorm," it was easy to see why No. 9 South Carolina came into the 2014 season riding an 18-game home winning streak. Williams-Brice Stadium hasn't 


We tried not to call Kenny Hill Kenny football. Johnny Manziel would not let us.


An 18-game home winning streak, a 14-year run of season-opening victories, head coach Steve Spurrier's first shot at a 200th career triumph in the SEC – all gone, vanquished by the right arm of unheralded Texas A&M sophomore quarterback Kenny Hill.


Say hello to Kenny Hill, a strong offensive line and explosive wide receivers like Ricky Seals-Jones. The Aggies had 31 points, 393 total yards, 23 first downs and ran 52 plays … by halftime! Hill finished 44 of 60 for a school-record 511 yards and


COLUMBIA, SC – AUGUST 28: Texas A&M Aggies players and fans celebrate after a win over the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on August 28, 2014 in Columbia, South Carolina. Texas A&M won 52-28. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty 



College Football Rewind: Kenny Hill proves Aggies fine without Manziel

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