Taysom Hill
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Position | Quarterback |
Class | Senior |
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High school | Highland High School |
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Date of birth | August 23, 1990 |
Place of birth | Pocatello, Idaho |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight | 232 lb (105 kg) |
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Taysom Hill (born August 23, 1990) is an American football quarterback for the Brigham Young University Cougars.
High school
Hill attended Highland High School, where he was a letterman in football, basketball and track.[1][2] As a senior, he threw for 2,269 yards and 18 touchdowns, and rushed for 1,491 yards and 24 touchdowns, earning the All-Idaho Player of the Year, Gatorade High School Player of the Year, First Team All-State selection and earned All-Region and All-Conference Player of the Year accolades. He holds the school single-season and career records for total offense.[3]
In track & field, Hill ran the 200-meters and competed in long jump. At the 2007 5A District IV/V/VI Regional Meet, he recorded a personal-best time of 22.5 seconds in the 200 meters, placing 3rd, and ran the fourth leg on the 4 × 200m relay squad, helping them earn a first-place finish at 1:31.41 minutes.[4] He won the long jump event at the 2009 5A Regional Meet, with a mark of 6.85 meters.[5]
College career
Coming out of high school, Hill had offers from University of Arizona, Boise State University, Oregon State University, Washington State University, University of Utah, Stanford University, and Brigham Young University. He was heavily recruited by Jim Harbaugh and had originally committed to Stanford; but during his LDS church mission, he found out that Stanford did not allow incoming freshmen to join the team until June. As a result, he decided to go to Brigham Young instead.[6][7]
In his freshman season of 2012, Hill was the #2 QB on the depth chart. He was initially brought in for special packages to utilize his athleticism in short-yardage situations. His very first play from scrimmage in college was an 18-yard touchdown pass against Washington State University in the home opener. Hill wound up playing in 6 games for the 2012 campaign, having started 2 (winning in both starts), before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the closing seconds of a victory over Utah State University.[8][9]
Taysom entered the 2013 season as BYU's starting quarterback. After a tough 19-16 loss in week one at Virginia, Hill bounced back in a big way against Texas the following week as he rushed for 259 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 40-21 win over the Longhorns.[10] On October 3, 2014, Taysom sustained a fractured leg against Utah State, ending his season. BYU lost their first game of the season that night.[11]
On September 5, 2015, Hill suffered a lisfranc fracture during the 2015 season opener against Nebraska.[12] After the game, BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall announced that the injury would cost Hill the rest of the season.[12] But after the 2015 season, Hill announced that he would be returning to BYU for a final season. [13]
Personal life
Hill is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After high school, he served as an LDS missionary in Sydney, Australia from 2009 to 2011.
Taysom's parents are Doug and Natalie Hill. The youngest of four children, he has two brothers and one sister. Asked often about his unique first name, Hill is said to be named after Taysom Rotary Park located in his hometown of Pocatello, Idaho.[14]
On December 30, 2013, he announced that he was engaged to Emily Nixon.[15] They have since married.[16]
References
- ↑ Voices.IdahoStatesman.com (1969-12-31). "Highland's Tayson Hill named Gatorade Idaho Football Player of the Year". Voices.IdahoStatesman.com. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ "Blog – BYU's New Generation of Quarterbacks: Taysom Hill". Truebluecougars.com. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ "Taysom Hill Athlete Profile - The Official Site of BYU Athletics". byucougars.com.
- ↑ "5A District IV/V/VI Regional Meet - Track & Field Meet". Athletic.net.
- ↑ "5A Regional Meet (Dist IV, V, VI) - Track & Field Meet". Athletic.net.
- ↑ "BYU football: Taysom Hill talks, tells real reason why he left Stanford". Salt Lake Tribune.
- ↑ http://www.sltrib.com (2011-04-11). "Utah Local News – Salt Lake City News, Sports, Archive". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ "Knee injury shelves BYU quarterback Taysom Hill for year – NCAA Football – SI.com". Sportsillustrated.cnn.com. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ Brandon Gurney (2012-10-08). "BYU football: Taysom Hill out 4-6 months with LCL injury (+ video)". Deseret News. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ AP 12:42 a.m. EDT September 8, 2013 (2013-09-08). "BYU clobbers No. 16 Texas". Usatoday.com. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
- ↑ "Taysom Hill suffers left leg fracture". ESPN. October 3, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
- 1 2 Drew, Jay (September 5, 2015). "BYU football: Another season lost for star Taysom Hill". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
- ↑ Drew, Jay (February 16, 2016). "BYU football: Taysom Hill returning to Cougars for 2016 season". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
- ↑ #4 Taysom Hill. "Taysom Hill Athlete Profile | The Official Site of BYU Athletics". Byucougars.com. Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- ↑ "BYU football: Quarterback Taysom Hill engaged to Emily Nixon". Deseret News.
- ↑ "Taysom Hill Athlete Profile". BYU Athletics.