2003: Fought his way back onto the two-deep after missing all of the 2002-03 academic year...quickly moved to no. 2 on the depth chart as pre-season camp opened and eventually to no.1 following a season ending injury to Dantson Dareus prior to the season opener...more than made up for lost time with a record breaking season...tallied a minimum of one reception in every game played and his lowest total was in a game all starters were pulled in the first quarter...had a career-high nine receptions against FIU...scored in seven of the team's 14 games...had a season and career high 160 yards against Texas State...broke the 100-yard mark four times during his sophomore campaign, including twice in the play-offs...scored two touchdowns twice versus UCF and Illinois state...was finger-tips away from scoring a third time versus UCF, which would have given FAU its second victory against a Division I-A opponent...current FAU record holder for: receptions in a game (9), receptions in a season (74), receiving yards in a game (160), receiving yards in a season (1,134), TD receptions in a game (2T), TD receptions in a season (9), Most Games 75+ (7), listed four times with 100+ in a game, has the program's second and fourth longest TD receptions (73 and 67)...earned a first team spot on the I-AA Independent All-Star team, the Don Hansen Weekly Gazette magazine, the Swami Josh's I-AA All-American First Team, and was named the team's Offensive MVP...end his sophomore campaign listed nationally in receptions per game (38th) and in receiving yards per game (34th).
2002: An early training camp injury, returned Hill to his hometown until January…participated in all spring drills.
2001: As a true freshman, played in seven games before his season was cut short, due to a broken collar bone...most impressive game was versus St. Mary's (CA)...tallied seven receptions for 77 yards...second best game was four catches for 66 yards...earned double-digit yardage in every game with a reception except against St. Peter=s, a game cut short with injury.
Coaches Comments Upon Signing: Brings a combination of speed, size and athleticism...will join high school teammate Cameron Rogers.
High School: Played for Michael Simmonds at Jefferson High School...as a senior: had 45 catches for 858 yards...known for his big play capabilities...averaged 19.6 yards per catch and had eight touchdowns...played in Minnesota prior to his senior season.