After using Google, this is what I could find on this situation. Did atm coaches never discuss in press conference?
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might be without their signal caller
At one point on Saturday, Alabama was up 28-6 against Texas A&M and it looked like this one might turn into another blowout. However, the Aggies are trying to come back in the second half of this one, but disaster may have struck in the third quarter in regards to quarterback Kyle Allen.
In the third quarter, Allen was sacked as the Aggies were looking to get some more points on the board, and afterwards, he was writhing in pain, favoring his throwing shoulder.
He was able to get up off of the field after the hit, but he was shown on the sidelines being looked at and he seemed to be in quite a good amount of pain.
Should Allen not be able to go anymore in this one, then the reins will be turned over to freshman Kyler Murray to help lead the charge as the Aggies look to pull out their best win on the season thus far."
http://fansided.com/2015/10/17/kyle...s-am-quarterback-injures-shoulder-vs-alabama/
Not any sort of confirmation but is a mention on Allen about being hurt.
They are lying. Allen couldn't have been hurt. Just excuses. I don't get it either. Allen isn't some superstar, but he throws a good ball and has a lot of zip. He floated every ball he threw and looked absolutely terrible. It doesn't change a thing. We would have probably lost to Alabama and the way Spav and Sumlin worked the Ole Miss game we probably lose that one too no matter who was playing quarterback, but saying Allen didn't have SOMETHING wrong with him during those 2 games just means you don't watch games.