The bye week after three straight losses, including the second most lopsided in school history, isn’t a fun time for a football team.

Coach Kevin Sumlin announced Tuesday that he’s reevalutating all starters on his football team, including quarterback Kenny Hill. He also said he has confidence in his coaching staff, particularly coordinators Jake Spavital and Mark Snyder.

When asked specifically about Hill, Sumlin said: “I don’t know. We’ve got a bunch of practice. We’ve got plenty of time and plenty of reps to determine … a lot of evaluation going on to be honest with you. “

Hill, a sophomore, edged freshman Kyle Allen for the starting job during August preseason training camp. Hill started the season by leading an upset of then ninth-ranked South Carolina, throwing for a school-record 511 yards.

But he’s mostly struggled the last four games, although he was able to lead A&M to an overtime win over Arkansas on Sept. 28. That was A&M’s last win.

Sumlin said the whole team is to blame for what unfolded in a 59-0 loss at Alabama. “It’s not a one group problem with the way it happened like the other day.”

The offense gained only 172 total yards against Alabama, the unit’s worst performance in the Sumlin era. Meanwhile, the defense allowed 602 yards and 59 points to a team that had scored only three offensive touchdowns in its past two games.

A&M also lost badly to Mississippi State and Mississippi. In their last three games, A&M faced deficits of 31, 28 and 59 points.

“We’re playing us this week and evaluating us this week across the board,” Sumlin said.

A&M returns to action Nov. 1 against Louisiana-Monroe at Kyle Field. The Aggies finish the season with a road game against Auburn, then home dates against Missouri and LSU.