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Published October 26, 2015
Is Sumlin in danger of losing the team after the two game skid? Has it already happened? Tony Gutierrez AP Photo
Kevin Sumlin took a stand following Texas A&M's second consecutive 5-0 opening start. Sumlin vowed that this season would be different, this team would not fall apart as the 2014 Aggies had done, dropping its next three after the promising start.
Two games later and things are looking all too familiar for Aggies and their fans.
Making matters worse, CBS Houston is reporting Sumlin has lost the team's trust and that the locker room is split on which quarterback should be playing.
While sophomore quarterback Kyle Allen has had his two worst performances the last two weeks, freshman quarterback Kyler Murray is reportedly feuding with the coaching staff and was held out of practice this week as punishment.
Murray made the trip and suited up in Oxford, however the coaching staff had no intentions of playing him as part of his ongoing punishment according to the report. The report also speculates that Sumlin had promised Murray playing time in order to pursue the quarterback to sign with the Aggies this offseason instead of with in-state rival Texas.
(h/t CBS Houston)
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