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But, given only Kyle and his parents knew before it was made public
I can't speak to the rest of your post but I know this is untrue.
"Allen, who started nine games this season and 14 at A&M dating back to last season, announced his transfer last Thursday. In his first public comments on the decision, Sumlin said that he was surprised by Allen's decision to leave before the bowl game.
"I want to wish Kyle the best," Sumlin said. "He and his family got together and made the decision they thought was best for them. Obviously, we didn't agree with it.""
Sumlin Surprised by Allen's transfer request
Certainly given Sumlin didn't know Allen wanted to transfer -- are you asserting others did and that Sumlin was the last one to know before it went public?
I can back up AggieSportsGuy and say that what you claim is in fact false on this one
So, are you saying that Sumlin and the AD lied when the said they were "surprised" about Allen's transfer request before the bowl game?
Look, my dog knew that either Allen or Murray was going to transfer (whomever lost the starting role) because they both suffered from entitlement syndrome. But, no one expected Allen to make the request when he did. Allen and his family gave no one inside the athletic department a heads up that he was about to request a transfer before the season even ended. So, when he made the request - no one knew except for his family, and his request was immediately made public.
Thus, there is no way my low friends knew in advance in order to tip me off. No one knew except for the Allens.
You can backup whomever you want. Buy, the fact is - no one knew, and that included Sumlin. Unless, of course, you are some kind of spy....