![]() ![]() "He's playing next-level football right now." – on Hall during #USUvsBYU #BYU #GoCougs #BYUFOOTBALL /U33EMjIH9q In that regard, BYU offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick feels he is already elite by NFL standards. One of the top traits of Jaren Hall’s skillset is his ball security. In 2021, he played through cracked ribs in 2022 he played through a shoulder injury, then was sidelined with a right ankle injury. The following season, he was out the entire year due to a hip injury. When Hall stepped in as the starting quarterback against USF in 2019, he made history by becoming the first Black starting QB at BYU.ĭuring his career at BYU which dates back to 2018, Hall dealt with his share of injuries. Jaren Hall can make it happen with his feet. On the field, Hall evolved into a pass-first quarterback but still possesses the ability to pop off a big gain on the ground with his legs. Entering the 2019 season, Hall was in a close quarterback battle with Zach Wilson. The patience Hall displayed in waiting for his time to become the starter is something that BYU coach Kalani Sitake has spoken glowingly about in the past. Kalani Sitake on #BYU QB "He's the perfect example for everyone to watch." #BYUFootball #GoCougs /5w2jRTvAkH He was a captain for the Cougars and a leader by example to many in the program. Hall’s leadership was one of the standout traits in his career. Jaren Hall put together a two-year run that should put him among the ten best quarterbacks in BYU football history. Hall accepted an invitation to the 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl, one of the premier All-Star games for NFL draft prospects. Pyi4dgL7vBĭuring Hall’s time as the starting QB, BYU notched wins over Arizona, Arizona State, Baylor, Boise State, Stanford, USC, Utah, Virginia, Washington State, and others. He was BYU’s starting quarterback for two seasons, posting a record of 15-7.īreaking: Jaren Hall has declared for the NFL Draft. Hall took over the starting quarterback spot in 2021 after Zach Wilson declared for the NFL draft. A Maple Mountain High School graduate in Utah, Hall signed with BYU in Kalani Sitake’s first recruiting class in 2016. Hall finished his BYU career with 6,294 passing yards and tossed 52 touchdowns to only 11 interceptions. So, I think everything in general has slowed down for me.Cougar Nation □ /h30mgtIzgz “I’m more comfortable with the run game, pass game protections, all that. ![]() “I’m definitely a lot more comfortable. I think that just comes with nature of being in the offense for the second year in a row is definitely a lot more like familiar with everything, the checks that we want to get into, all that sort of stuff,” said Allar. However, one area where Allar might have a leg up on Pribula is in game experience. ![]() He’s a very hard worker, he can run the ball very well.”īecause of those different and unique skillsets Franklin said there will be packages in games that feature both quarterbacks. He reminds me of a workhorse,” King said. He’s got a cannon for arm and him just I think he’ll be really good for us.Īllar, the big armed sophomore fits a typical pro-mold, while Pribula’s mobility will remind you more of a former Nittany Lion who wore number 9 Trace McSorley. Like it’s hard for the DB to make a play on it,” said cornerback Kalen King. “Drew For some reason, Drew just always puts the ball out here, like on the side of a receiver. Franklin says he likes what he has seen from Allar and Pribula throughout the spring, especially while facing what he views as one of the top defenses in the country. Through four weeks of spring practices, it’s still just as open. (WTAJ) - James Franklin said at the beginning of the spring season that the quarterback position was an open competition between Drew Allar and Beau Pribula. ![]()
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