BYU's career leader in QB rushing yards and No. 5 overall in rushing yard with 2,815
Had 23 wins as a starting quarterback
Accounted for 75 career touchdowns to rank No. 5 at BYU
No. 4 at BYU in career total offense behind Ty Detmer, Max Hall and John Beck
Averaged 263.4 yards of total offense in his career
Earned an $18,000 post-graduate scholarship as an NFF Scholar-Athlete
Named a William V. Campbell Trophy Finalist and NFF Scholar-Athlete 2014, 2015 Heisman Trophy Candidate
Two-time Davey O'Brien and Walter Camp Award watch list honoree
Had nine career 100-yard rushing games
Personal
Parents are Doug and Natalie
Has two brothers and one sister
Married wife Emily in spring of 2014--Emily is the sister of former linebacker David Nixon and sister to former safety Craig Bills' wife
Served LDS mission to Sydney, Australia
Originally committed to Stanford before mission and was also recruited by Arizona, Washington State, Boise State and Utah
Older brother Jordan played defensive tackle at Arizona State and other brother Dexter played quarterback at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College, Northern Iowa and Dixie State (Utah)
Before BYU
2008 5A All-Idaho Player of the Year as a senior after quarterbacking Highland to its first state title since 2002
Listed as the 30th-best quarterback prospect in the nation coming out of high school in 2009 by Scout.com and Rivals.com and top recruit in the state of Idaho by Rivals.com
Idaho's Gatorade High School Player of the Year as a senior
First team all-state selection also earned all-region and conference player of the year accolades
Completed 166 of 258 passes (64.3 percent) and threw for 2,269 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior
Also rushed for 1,491 yards and 24 TDs, averaging 10.2 yards per carry and 124.3 rushing yards per game
Holds school single-season and career records for total offense
Also lettered in basketball and track and field
Mission
Sydney
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
2012
Completed 42 of 71 passes for 425 yards and four touchdowns, rushed 55 times for 336 yards and four scores in six games (two starts) before a sesason-ending knee injury
Earned letterman honors as a true freshman
Led BYU to 2-0 record in two starts vs. Hawai'i and Utah State
First pass of collegiate career went for 18-yard touchdown pass vs. Washington State in season opener
Led BYU to only touchdown at Boise State in relief, nearly completing comeback victory with 72 rushing yards, one touchdown and 42 passing yards
In first career start, went 12 of 21 passing for 112 yards and two touchdowns, also rushing 15 times for 143 yards and one touchdown
Completed 24 of 36 passes for 235 yards and one touchdown in 6-3 victory over Utah State and had 19 carries for 80 yards
FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week (10/1)
Sophmore Year
2013
Started all 13 games while racking up 2,938 passing yards and 19 touchdowns, 1,344 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns
Notched season highs in rushing (259 yards, 3 TDs) vs Texas, passing (417 yards, 4 TDs) vs Houston
Ranks No. 5 at BYU for most offensive yards in a season (4,282)--the only QBs to have more total offense are Steve Young, Jim McMahon and Ty Detmer (two times)
Finished the season ranked No. 3 in BYU history for most rushing yards in one season with 1,344
Named Independent Offensive Player of the Year by College Sports Madness
Also named to the All-Independent First Team by College Sports Madness
Received FBS All-Independent Team Honorable Mention
Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team
College Football News All-Sophomore Honorable Mention
Set a new school record for the most rushing yards (133) and carries (31) in a bowl game
Recorded six games with 100+ rushing yards
With 133 rushing yards in the loss to Washington, Hill has rushed for more yards than any other QB in school history
Threw for 417 yards, including four TDs, and ran for 128 yards in win against Houston. One of seven players in NCAA history to throw for 400+ and run for 100+ in a game.
Voted as ESPN's Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the week for his play against Houston
College Football Performance Awards Honorable Mention Quarterback of the Week (9/9, 10/21, 10/28)
College Sports Madness Independent Offensive Player of the Week (9/9, 9/23, 10/21, 10/28)
FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week (9/9, 10/21, 10/28)
Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week Honorable Mention (9/9 and 10/21)
Manning Award Player of the Week (10/31)
Rushed for 259 yards (and 3 TDs) vs. No. 15 Texas, the second most rushing yards in a game in BYU history
Helped BYU to 550 rushing yards, the most in a game in BYU history
Received AT&T All-America Player of the Week, FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week, Athlon Sports National Player of the Week and CBSSports.com Offensive Player of the Week honors following Texas game
Junior Year
2014
Suffered a season-ending leg fracture and ligament tear against Utah State
Through four games, Hill has been named the FBS Independent Offensive POW every week while averaging 219 pass yards per game with a 66 percent completion rate, 107 rush yards per game and 13 total touchdowns
Named a Manning Award "Star of the Week" for his performance vs Virginia (9/22)--one of eight quarterbacks to earn the honor
FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week (9/22) after leading team to a 41-33 win over Virginia
In win over Houston, he passed Riley Nelson (4,032) for No. 16 on BYU’s all-time quarterback passing yard list as well as Brian McKenzie (1,954) on the all-time rushing yards list
Eclipsed the 4,000 passing yard mark (4,052) with his 200-yard performance vs Houston. He also passed the 2,000 rushing yard mark (2,036) with his 160 rushing yards on the night. He is one of 14 FBS quarterbacks to reach that mark in their junior season, including Colin Kaepernick, Johnny Manziel, Tim Tebow and Robert Griffin III
Named Independent Player of the Week (9/15) by Athlon Sports
FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week (9/15) after throwing for 200 yards and rushing for 160 vs Houston
Named to the Walter Camp Player of the Year watch list
Selected to the watch list for the Manning Award
Named to the watch list for the College Football Performance Awards National Performer of the Year Trophy
Named to the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Top 30 watch list
Against Nebraska, finished 21 of 34 for 268 yards, one touchdown and one interception while also rushing nine times for 72 yards and two more touchdowns, tying Ronney Jenkins and Pete Van Valkenburg for No. 8 in career rushing touchdowns with 24 total
Moved into 13th in career passing yards at BYU with 4,606 and 13th in TDs responsible for with 55, passing Gary Sheide in the win over the Cornhuskers