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Goal No. 14: CONSISTENCY. Your very, very best every time.
#14 Hunter Hall
Redshirt Sophomore | 6-3 | 224 lbs. | Clearwater, Kansas
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- Position: Quarterback
- Previous College: None
- Projection: Scout Team
- Status: Preferred Walk-On
Hunter Lee Hall (b. April 19, 1997) is a preferred walk-on quarterback from Clearwater who redshirted in 2015 and did not see any game action in 2016. He will provide depth behind Alex Delton and Skylar Thompson, as well as operate the scout team.
Hall played under head coach Dirk Ankerholz at Clearwater High School, where he helped the Indians to a regional runner-up finish, earned all-conference honors, and also played two years of baseball, four of basketball, and two of track and field.
After missing the playoffs in 2012, he led the Indians to a 4-2 record heading into district play and had them poised to break into the postseason.
But alas, Hall fractured his right fibula in the seventh game of the season. After his injury, Clearwater lost two of its last three games and the team’s playoff dreams were dashed.
Hall is an impressive athlete who has quite an arm. He was one of just four Kansas athletes to break 200 feet in the javelin in 2015, throwing for 200-5 at the Holcomb Class 4A Regional.
Hall’s father, Craig, attended K-State and his sister, Amanda, played volleyball at Nicholls State. Hall completed a 36-yard pass to Nick Lenners in the 2017 spring game.