Three of Texas A&M 2022 recruiting class suspended indefinitely, per report

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Texas A&M suspended cornerback Denver Harris, wide receiver Chris Marshall and offensive lineman PJ Williams indefinitely due to a locker room incident that occured this past weekend at South Carolina, according to Sam Khan (The Athletic). TexAgs was the first to report the news of the players being suspended. Details are unclear of what led to the players being suspended. This will be the second time this season that Texas A&M players were suspended for off-field issues. 

Harris and Marshall were included in Jimbo Fisher’s half-game suspension ahead of the Miami Hurricanes matchup back in September, for violating team rules. The others included in that penalty were wide receiver Evan Stewart and defensive back Smoke Bouie. The news for the Aggies could not have come at a worse time, as they have dropped three straight games sitting them at the bottom of the SEC West at 3-4 (1-3 SEC).

Texas A&M will host No. 15 Ole Miss on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 6:30 p.m.

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