Kenny Hill's parents apply for 'Kenny Trill' trademark
Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
It's almost official: you will soon no longer be able to refer to Texas A&M quarterback Kenny Hill as "Kenny Football."
Clearly upset by the fact that their son has garnered a similar nickname to former Aggies quarterback "Johnny Football" Manziel, Hill's parents applied for a trademark for the name "Kenny Trill" on Sept. 3.

The trademark comes a day after Hill expressed his dislike towards the "Football" nickname.
Kenny Hill said of all the nicknames he might prefer Kenny Trill the most right now.
— Brent Zwerneman (@BrentZwerneman) September 2, 2014
That's "Mr. Trill" to you.
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