Texas A&M suspends 3 freshmen after locker room incident: Source

Texas A&M cornerback Denver Harris, wide receiver Chris Marshall and offensive lineman PJ Williams have been suspended indefinitely as a result of a locker room incident at South Carolina, a source confirmed to The Athletic on Tuesday. The Aggies lost to South Carolina 30-24 on Oct. 22.

The freshmen were part of Texas A&M’s top-ranked Class of 2022 recruiting class. In three games played, Marshall had 11 receptions for 108 yards. Harris, who is featured in The Athletic’s midseason freshman All-America team, had 14 tackles, with a game-high four against Alabama. Williams had not appeared in a game.

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Harris and Marshall were among a group of four freshmen (along with defensive back Smoke Bouie and wide receiver Evan Stewart) suspended in September for a violation of team rules. They missed the Aggies’ 17-9 win over Miami on Sept. 17.

Texas A&M is 3-4 overall and 1-3 in conference play. The Aggies host No. 15 Mississippi on Saturday.

TexAgs first reported news that some true freshmen had been suspended.

(Photo of Chris Marshall: Butch Dill / USA Today)



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