COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – Texas A&M hired coach Billy Kennedy in May and the Aggies played four games on a 10-day European tour this summer that helped them all get to know each other.
Then came the unexpected news that Kennedy was taking a leave of absence to deal with an undisclosed medical condition. With no timetable set for his return, associate head coach Glynn Cyprien has been left in charge of a team that is expected to contend for the Big 12 title in its last season before going to the Southeastern Conference.
No further details about Kennedy’s health have been released since the announcement. Cyprien doesn’t expect to lead Texas A&M for long, calling himself a fill-in.
Add A Comment