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Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
Texas A&M athletic director Eric Hyman announced on Tuesday he is stepping down.

Hyman arrived at College Station in the summer of 2012 and will continue to fulfill his duties as AD until a replacement is found. Per The Houston Chronicle:
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"I appreciate my time here at Texas A&M University and I am proud of our student-athletes' achievements both on the field and in the classroom," Hyman said in a statement. "The best part of an AD's job is forming wonderful relationships with student-athletes, colleagues, former students and Texas A&M has been no exception. I will always value my time here and the friendships I have made with Aggies. I wish Texas A&M University nothing but continued success."
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Swag.
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Word has it that they want Alleva and Peveto
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Something bad must be fixing to go down at the Station. Everybody's jumping ship.
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Didn't he release a statement just yesterday about how he wasn't even considering the thought of firing Sumlin? lol This is like an epic downvote from Texas A&M to Sumlin.
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So, aTm broke their Hyman?
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No tears were shed in Aggieland.
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They comming after Aleva! Baw
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He Gone.
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