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Thoughts on Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen's decision to transfer

December 10, 2015
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On Thursday Texas A&M announced sophomore starting quarterback Kyle Allen will transfer.

This is something that came across my desk earlier this afternoon and I've spent a couple of hours thinking about the ramifications of the former five-star quarterback and Aggie starter leaving A&M after two seasons. 

Out of respect for Kyle, I didn't break the news because he needed to be prepared for the onslaught that was going to come when Sumlin and A&M eventually put out the official, carefully worded and clean and sanitary press release.

Here's the bottom line truth: the Aggies lost a quarterback today that we'll probably see slinging passes in the National Football League in two or three years. More importantly, they lost a guy who probably would have stayed on campus had there been any degree of certainty regarding the direction of the A&M offense or the status of his position coach, an assistant who spent two years recruiting him and also happens to remain on board as the offensive coordinator.

This doesn't have to do with Kyler Murray or the fact that Allen was caught in the middle of a back-and-forth battle between two very talented and very decorated young quarterbacks. In my opinion, it has everything to do with instability on that side of the ball and Allen doing what he believed was best for his future.

Look, we all assumed that the very real possibility existed that either Allen or Murray would transfer following this season. Even if Allen reclaiming the starting job led to a flicker of hope that Kyle would stay on board and Murray would see how baseball went this spring before re-evaluating where he stood in the pecking order, the reality was that one of the two were likely to leave.

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The guy walking out the door, as it turns out, just so happens to be the most proven and experienced signal-caller on the Aggie roster and, truth be told, the one who was most likely to nab the starting job in 2016 with Murray spending the spring on the diamond for Rob Childress' potential College World Series squad.

There's no way to spin nor sugarcoat the Ags losing Allen, folks, and quite frankly, I have neither the desire nor inclination to do so.  

The fact is, the situation at quarterback has been handled poorly from the start and came to a head this afternoon. If Kevin Sumlin doesn't rectify whatever is going on with the Aggie offense and do so quickly, things are going to get much worse before they get better.

What do I mean? I know for a fact that rival coaches are having an absolute field day on the recruiting front when meeting with and talking to A&M commits and priority targets, pointing to a lack of production in 2015 and the ensuing uncertainty and dysfunction.

There's also the "little" things like where Murray's head is at in all of this (I've heard from more than one college coach in this state that Murray, in fact, is also strongly considering a transfer), the fact that a guy like SEC Freshman of the Year Christian Kirk just so happens to be Allen's best friend and the Ags' ongoing recruiting efforts in regard to the Class of 2016. 

As of today, the Aggies desperately need to add a quarterback to this year's class and it appears they will begin that search about ten months too late with a position coach/OC whose status moving forward is very much up in the air.

Sometimes, the truth hurts. And the truth today is that the A&M offense has taken steps backward every year since Sumlin's first in College Station in 2012. In four years in Aggieland, the A&M offense has been led by three different OCs and that number could grow to four in five years prior to next season.

It was Sumlin who created what appears to be a mix on his offensive staff that, at best, doesn't mesh well in terms of scheme and philosophy or, at worst, lacks any degree of real chemistry and cohesion. After all, we're talking about a unit that had not one, not two, but three OCs in the room this past season. In my humble opinion, Allen recognized as much and decided to pursue his football dreams elsewhere.

So, here we sit today. There's one man who can fix things.

He did it a year ago on the defensive side of the ball and things look as promising for the Wrecking Crew today under John Chavis as they did at any point since R.C. Slocum was patrolling the Kyle Field sidelines. I know you guys want me to be the one with all of the answers but, quite frankly, I don't know the best course of action for the head coach.

As you know, my job is to get you the information. Sumlin gets paid the big bucks to serve as the top-of-the-chain problem-solver for Texas A&M Football. I can opine all I want, but what I don't know is whether the answer is making a change at the top (offensive coordinator) or shaking things up elsewhere on that side of the ball. That's for the head man to decide, even it's an unpopular choice.

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What I do know, however, is that this thing has drug out too long and is clearly having a negative effect on the current Aggie players and program momentum — in the locker room and in the recruiting arena — in general.

The first order of business for Sumlin is stepping back and taking an honest look at where the system is flawed and getting to the absolute root of the problem. I can only assume that the head coach has been doing this for at least two weeks, if not much longer than that. And while I'll be the first to offer the man the benefit of the doubt, anything short of him having whatever replacements he has in place and ready to step into the breach when they are freed up to do so is beyond the realm of acceptable.

Even then, you'd think there would be some type of move made, some sort of press release or a pre-bowl press conference designed to put out the fire of uncertainty that is dangerously close to burning out of control.  

This isn't Sumlin taking his time to find the absolute best fit at defensive coordinator even if it meant losing Malik Jefferson to Texas — which, in all fairness, worked out brilliantly.

A year ago, he removed Mark Snyder shortly after the season finale and got the search underway. In this instance, the lack of any news or movement has led to a cloud hanging over the program during a crucial time in the recruiting cycle and probably played a role in Allen's ultimate decision.

There are a lot of players and assistants twisting in the wind right now and there are a lot of recruits who read the message boards and are much more social media-savvy than you and I, waiting to see which direction the Aggie head coach goes with an offense that ranked among the nation's most feared and explosive units as recently as two years ago.

Don't get it twisted — it's not Kevin Sumlin's job to tell me, you or even the biggest-money donor out there what he plans to do. He's paid $5M a year to make the final call on what's best for Aggie Football.

Last year, that meant keeping everyone in the dark before ripping John Chavis away from LSU. Pardon me for saying so, but things just don't seem nearly as clearly-orchestrated this time around.  

Here's hoping Sumlin already knows the answer to the question everyone, including his former starting quarterback, is asking.

Overly dramatic? I don't think so at all.

Raise your hand if you wear an Aggie Ring and aren't concerned.
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Thoughts on Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen's decision to transfer

236,453 Views | 134 Replies | Last: 8 yr ago by SAR Ag
Canvasback
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I agree 100%!
PanhandleSlim
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Lucci's article was good. The comments from the emotional man-children on this thread are not. Only one man is responsible for the team, so quit blasting Spavital. If Sumlin wants him on the sidelines and you don't like it, that's tough. I support Sumlin and as Lucci said, we pay him to solve team problems. Allen transferring is tremendously disappointing, but the cause is not necessarily coach related.

Question: why is this coming out before the end of the season?
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This can not be allowed to happen. This is a huge, huge set back to our program. This great QB was very good with very little coaching and what happened in the Ole Miss game is solely on Coach Sumlin.

Yes, this mismanagement of our QBs is going to impact our program in a very negative way. Sumlin must take action TODAY!

We had so much QB talent but failed to take advantage.

Coach needs to get on top of this NOW!

AC Hopper
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Lucci's article was good. The comments from the emotional man-children on this thread are not. Only one man is responsible for the team, so quit blasting Spavital. If Sumlin wants him on the sidelines and you don't like it, that's tough. I support Sumlin and as Lucci said, we pay him to solve team problems. Allen transferring is tremendously disappointing, but the cause is not necessarily coach related.

Question: why is this coming out before the end of the season?
I agree.
Good question.
d78230
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I'm sure his hottie gf being in Cali probably affected his decision too.

Keeping that close and available has got to be a positive.
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So...do we continue to "don't count him out" or....nah?
MoreCushing4thePushing
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Where were you at on this one Rojo?
biobioprof
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quote:
Lucci's article was good. The comments from the emotional man-children on this thread are not. Only one man is responsible for the team, so quit blasting Spavital. If Sumlin wants him on the sidelines and you don't like it, that's tough. I support Sumlin and as Lucci said, we pay him to solve team problems. Allen transferring is tremendously disappointing, but the cause is not necessarily coach related.

Question: why is this coming out before the end of the season?
I'm guessing that it has to be now so that the meltdown is now instead of when he doesn't play in the bowl. Assuming that the extra practice for bowls is about setting up next year.
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Maybe Allen was never a 5 Star QB. Looks like a quitter to me.
AncientArmy
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Time for Billy to do some true reporting---interview Kyle and get the real story behind injury, QB competition, Spav, etc., etc.
HartHall65
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cmoceri nailed it in earlier comments. check his team mates and you'll understand, don't let the door

hit you on your.................
AgGermany
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Sumlin 'stacked the deck' against KA, and favored KM. Ole Miss proved it; thos is on KDS.
Lateralus Ag
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Sad state of affairs.

But I said it several weeks ago, this was the right decision by Allen and his family. No brainer. I wouldn't let my son play for Sumlin either.
SA Ag
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Maybe, just maybe, the Ags should reach out to QB Travis Knight who OU just granted a "release"
and is currently available. Believe he was originally an Ag commit but switched to OU and had a
very good first year but the Tech transfer beat him out this season. Realize he flipped A&M but the
Ags need a couple of warm bodies...
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johnnyblaze36
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Just to correct the record, the gf does not go to Arizona St. or somewhere in Cali as a couple people stated. It's Arizona. He'll be a Wildcat.

https://www.instagram.com/summerjuraszek/
Muy
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So Kyle has some adversity and immediately bolts. Solid kid, solid.
TBrooster87
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If only you receivers focused on catching more balls, who knows where the Offense would be...Mic drop!
TBrooster87
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Sumlin and Stavy should get 4-star quarterback Jalen Hurts from Channelview, TX to de-commit his alignment with Alabama and commit to his home state TAMU Offense machine. This guy is fantastic...... 6'-2, 208 pounds ranked 9th dual-threat ..277 nationally. Not a 5-star . #1 ranked QB like KA but I'd beat he would prosper a TAMU!
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I am one Aggie that is glad this kid is gone. He has NEVER played with any intensity that it takes to win. He has only played well when his job was in jeopardy. Oh yeah he's won some games but I have never seen him play with determination to win at all costs. He was intimidated by Alabama and so shell shocked that he was throwing passes to avoid interceptions, not make completions at Ole Miss. I will never forget the groans from the crowd every time he stepped on the field in the second half. What a frickin' embarrassment that the 3rd stringer had better series' than Allen did because Allen knew that Kyler was "suspended" and not playing due to issues that had occurred during Alabama and at practice the week before. Good Bye Kyle, Good luck in your endeavors of not trying to win, but trying NOT to lose...
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Maybe, just maybe, the Ags should reach out to QB Travis Knight who OU just granted a "release"
and is currently available. Believe he was originally an Ag commit but switched to OU and had a
very good first year but the Tech transfer beat him out this season. Realize he flipped A&M but the
Ags need a couple of warm bodies...
I live in Oklahoma, so in order to speak intelligently to the overly annoying and arrogant Sooner fan base, I watch them quite a bit. He lost the starting spot because he is not good, so he just needs to stay in Norman.
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I am one of those who had the wrong Arizona school
for the gf. Totally think that has a lot to do with it.
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Sumlin has turned A&M into a football program for prima-donnas. Look at our new facilities...plush locker room, stupid gangster barber shop...we have a prima-donna at quarterback, no-talent on the offensive line or defense whatsoever. It doesn't look good.
Lateralus Ag
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Sumlin has turned A&M into a football program for prima-donnas. Look at our new facilities...plush locker room, stupid gangster barber shop...we have a prima-donna at quarterback, no-talent on the offensive line or defense whatsoever. It doesn't look good.


I have no problem with the facilities. RC said it years ago. It's an arms race. You want to win it all, that's part of the game.

I also disagree about the defensive side. We are going to be very good in defense next year.

However, we have a head coach that refuses to put these kids in their place and actually be a leader.

That's our problem.
PanhandleSlim
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Notice how nearly every speculation on this thread about this news is a body slam. I like to believe the 12th Man represents a higher breed of fans, but there's no doubt chitty-chat boards act as flypaper catching buzzing negativity.

Best wishes to Kyle Allen on the next leg of his journey and may the Fighting Texas Aggies BTHOO-Louisville and the coaches kill it on the recruiting trail. Wishfully, posting 12th Men won't make a dubious career of aiding and abetting the enemy by tearing us down from within. Much to be grateful for.
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Really sad to see KA leaving the program, while he played well down the stretch I'm sure the "benching" may have hurt more than anything. That in addition to another tough QB competition next summer, no direction as to who will be calling the plays next season may have played into his decision.

Lateralus Ag
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Seems to me like Billy sees the writing on the wall and realizes he won't need access to the program from Sumlin much longer.

Can't see him posting this otherwise.

And that's not a shot at Billy. It doesn't make good business sense for him to take shots at a coach that's going to be here for several more years.
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I am one Aggie that is glad this kid is gone. He has NEVER played with any intensity that it takes to win. He has only played well when his job was in jeopardy. Oh yeah he's won some games but I have never seen him play with determination n to win at all costs. He was intimidated by Alabama and so shell shocked that he was throwing passes to avoid interceptions, not make completions at Ole Miss. I will never forget the groans from the crowd every time he stepped on the field in the second half. What a frickin' embarrassment that the 3rd stringer had better series' than Allen did because Allen knew that Kyler was "suspended" and not playing due to issues that had occurred during Alabama and at practice the week before. Good Bye Kyle, Good luck in your endeavors of not trying to win, but trying NOT to lose...
Once I heard that KA had committed to TAMU, I started looking into the guy and talked to some friends in Phoenix...The guy is a great High School QB for Arizona. He's a rich boy and played with basically the same guys through junior and high school. His rival high schools players all knew each other from childhood. So, they all have great stats. My guess is that he got away from home and all the people he knows, went girl crazy seeing all the great looking chicks at TAMU, went back home for Holidays and found a new girl friend, got whipped, she said jump and he said how high....thuss he goes back home and I expect he'll go to a Arizona or California school...All in the name of Puppy love.....and ever have to face up to TAMU and his friends here....sort of a snake if you ask me...or maybe he's snake bit...may a hurd of spiders visit your garage and say hi from your Texan friends....he's gonna loose his focus...you'll see.
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I am one Aggie that is glad this kid is gone. He has NEVER played with any intensity that it takes to win. He has only played well when his job was in jeopardy. Oh yeah he's won some games but I have never seen him play with determination n to win at all costs. He was intimidated by Alabama and so shell shocked that he was throwing passes to avoid interceptions, not make completions at Ole Miss. I will never forget the groans from the crowd every time he stepped on the field in the second half. What a frickin' embarrassment that the 3rd stringer had better series' than Allen did because Allen knew that Kyler was "suspended" and not playing due to issues that had occurred during Alabama and at practice the week before. Good Bye Kyle, Good luck in your endeavors of not trying to win, but trying NOT to lose...
Once I heard that KA had committed to TAMU, I started looking into the guy and talked to some friends in Phoenix...The guy is a great High School QB for Arizona. He's a rich boy and played with basically the same guys through junior and high school. His rival high schools players all knew each other from childhood. So, they all have great stats. My guess is that he got away from home and all the people he knows, went girl crazy seeing all the great looking chicks at TAMU, went back home for Holidays and found a new girl friend, got whipped, she said jump and he said how high....thuss he goes back home and I expect he'll go to a Arizona or California school...All in the name of Puppy love.....and ever have to face up to TAMU and his friends here....sort of a snake if you ask me...or maybe he's snake bit...may a hurd of spiders visit your garage and say hi from your Texan friends....he's gonna loose his focus...you'll see.


You really got to learn to spell.
SAR Ag
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Good article, Billy. Painful, but good.
 
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