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Texas A&M Likely To Replace Bill Byrne With Eric Hyman, According To Report

Texas A&M has been without a new athletic director for more than a month now, with Bill Byrne retiring early in May. Since then, Houston’s Mack Rhoades and Georgia Tech’s Dan Radakovich have been rumored targets, but each is staying put. Now South Carolina’s Eric Hyman is reportedly the leader, with Chip Brown reporting some specifics:

Hyman has Texas experience, having run TCU’s athletic department for 13 years previously, earning 2004 AD of the year honors there. He’s also worked at Miami (Ohio) and VMI.

For more on Aggies football, visit SEC blog Team Speed Kills and SB Nation Houston.

For more on Cocks football, visit South Carolina blog Garnet And Black Attack, plus SEC blog Team Speed Kills.

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