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Kasim Hill

Kasim Ajani Hill (born December 9, 1997) is an American former college football quarterback. He played for Maryland, Tennessee, and Rhode Island.

Kasim Hill
No. 11, 20, 8
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born: (1997-12-09) December 9, 1997 (age 26)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight234 lb (106 kg)
Career history
College
High schoolGilman (Baltimore, Maryland)
St. John's College (Washington, D.C.)
  • Stats at ESPN.com

In Hill's first season with the Rams in 2020, despite the season being moved and shortened due to COVID-19 he helped lead the team to two back-to-back upset wins against ranked opponents. In the next season he led the team to a 7–4 record and had his best season as a starter to that point in his career. In 2021 he was a two-time CAA Offensive Player of the Week and a recipient of the NEFWA Gold Helmet Award. The following year the team repeated with the same record and won their fourth consecutive Governor's Cup and Hill's second consecutive. He beat all statistical career-highs in 2022 as the team was short of a playoff appearance, following the season he was granted his seventh, and final, year of eligibility.

Early life and high school edit

Hill was born on December 9, 1997, in Washington, D.C. He started his high school football career with Gilman School in Baltimore, Maryland before moving to and attending St. John's College High School in Washington, D.C.[1][2] Coming out of St. John's College he was a consensus four-star recruit according to all major recruiting databases, he was ranked the 93rd-ranked overall player in the class of 2017 according to Rivals.com.[3] He was named the 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year for Washington, D.C. as well as playing for Team Armour in the 2017 Under Armour All-American Game.[4][5] At The Opening's Washington, D.C. Regional he earned quarterback honors.[6]

As a junior at Gilman School he was an All-MIAA selection at quarterback while also being an honorable mention for the All-State Team.[7][8]

In Hill's senior year in 2016, he moved to St. John's College, where he was an American Family/USA Today All-USA Washington, D.C. First Team,[9] Washington Post All-Metro Honorable Mention,[10] and WCAC All-Conference Third Team selection.[11] He threw for 1,431 yards and sixteen touchdowns while also rushing for 885 yards and ten touchdowns.[12] He led the Cadets to an 8–4 record and an appearance in the WCAC championship game.[13] He received offers from Michigan, Penn State, and Michigan State but ultimately chose to play for Maryland.[14]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Kasim Hill
QB
Washington, D.C. St. John's College High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 223 lb (101 kg) Apr 9, 2016 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Overall recruiting rankings:   247Sports: 233
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2017 Team Ranking". Rivals.com.

College career edit

Maryland edit

In Hill's true freshman season, he played in three games for the Terrapins—starting two. He made his college football debut on the road against No. 23 Texas in relief of injured Tyrrell Pigrome.[15] When he entered the game, Maryland had a lead and Hill closed out the victory by completing all three of his pass attempts and rushing for a touchdown.[16] He made his first start against FCS opponent Towson the following week as Pigrome continued to deal with his injury.[17] In the team's 63–17 win he went thirteen of sixteen for 163 yards and two touchdowns, the first of which being a nine yard pass to D. J. Moore.[18] His 81.3% completion percentage was good enough for seventh-highest in a single game in Maryland history.[10] He would start the following week against UCF,[19] completing both of his attempts before suffering a season-ending injury.[20][21]

In Hill's redshirt freshman season, he started the first ten games of the season for Maryland. He started the season against No. 23 Texas with a win where he threw for a then-career-high 222 passing yards, seventeen completions, and a career-long completion of 65 yards to Jeshaun Jones.[22][23][24] He started the season throwing 84 pass attempts before throwing his first interception against Temple, which would be the longest streak for a Terrapin's quarterback since Danny O'Brien in 2010.[10] On the season he completed 84 of 170 pass attempts for 1,083 passing yards alongside nine touchdowns and four interceptions.[25] In a game against Illinois he threw for a career-high 265 passing yards and three touchdowns.[26] He tied his career-high of three touchdowns again in a game against Rutgers.[27] After the season Hill announced he would enter the transfer portal.[28]

Tennessee edit

On August 22, 2019, Hill transferred to Tennessee.[29] In Hill's redshirt sophomore season, due to NCAA transfer rules, he did not play for Tennessee during the 2019 season and instead played for the Volunteers' scout team.[30] After the season Hill announced he would enter the transfer portal for a second time.[31][32]

Rhode Island edit

On November 28, 2020, Hill transferred to Rhode Island.[33] Rhode Island and the CAA would postpone the 2020 fall season and move it to the spring of 2021,[34] while also cancelling the final three games.[35] In Hill's redshirt junior season, he played in all three games for the Rams.[36] He made his debut against No. 6 Villanova after the team's original season-opener against Bryant was postponed.[37] Against the Wildcats he went eighteen of 28 for 246 yards and ran for 36 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime.[38] The next week against No. 18/19 Albany he went thirteen of 25 for 118 yards and one touchdown. In overtime of that game he once again ran for the game-winning touchdown.[39] In the team's final game of the year against No. 9 Delaware he went five of ten for 26 yards and one touchdown but could not come up with their third straight upset win.[40] He would be benched late in the third quarter for fellow redshirt sophomore Brandon Robinson.[41]

In Hill's redshirt junior season, this time the fall 2021 season,[42] he started every game for the Rams. In the first game of the season he completed twelve of eighteen for 249 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 33 yards and another touchdown in a 45–21 win against Bryant.[43] The team would win again next week against Albany as Hill went fifteen of 29 for 147 yards.[44] The Rams and Hill would win a third straight as he threw for 320 yards and three passing touchdowns and rushing for another to secure the Governor's Cup against Brown.[45] After his four touchdown performance against Brown he was named the CAA Football Offensive Player of the Week and NEFWA Golden Helmet Award winner.[46] The following game against Stony Brook he went 21 of 37 for a touchdown and he ran for 66 yards and another touchdown, both touchdowns coming in the fourth quarter.[47] He would win back-to-back CAA Football Offensive Player of the Week honors after that performance.[48] He would lead an upset win over No. 9 Delaware for the team's fifth straight win to start out 5–0.[49] Hill would then struggle for the next two weeks as the team lost three in a row to Towson,[50] Villanova,[51] and Maine.[52] He had a bounce-back game against Maine despite the loss as he threw for three touchdowns on eleven of twenty passing.[52] The Rams and Hill would upset FBS opponent UMass in Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium 35–22 as he threw for 169 yards on eleven of twenty passing alongside two touchdowns, he also tallied two more rushing touchdowns on the ground.[53] The team would beat New Hampshire after a four touchdown day from Hill,[54] before dropping the last game of the season to Elon, where he threw the ball 55 times, completing it 31 times, and going for 394 yards and three touchdowns. Despite his dominant performance the team would lose 28–43 to Davis Cheek and Elon to finish the year at 7–4.[55]

In Hill's redshirt senior season, he was voted as team captain by teammates,[56] and he was one of thirty players nationally to be named to the CFPA National Performer of the Year Midseason Watch List.[57] He started all eleven games for the Rams and he helped lead them to the third-highest scoring offense in the CAA (30.6).[58] Hill started off the year going 17 of 32 for 236 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions against Stony Brook.[59] The next week he would go fourteen of twenty for 290 yards and two touchdowns against Bryant while surpassing 3,000 career passing yards at URI.[60] The team lost back-to-back games against Delaware and FBS opponent Pittsburgh.[61][62] Hill led the Rams past Brown to capture their fourth-straight Governor's Cup win.[63] In that game he was responsible for 331 yards of total offense and two touchdowns. The next week the Rams beat Elon,[64] and then in a game that went into seven overtimes Hill threw for 352 yards, three touchdowns, and a rushing touchdown against Monmouth.[65][66] The team lost by one point to William & Mary while he once again threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another.[67] Finishing out the year the team beat Maine,[68] lost to New Hampshire,[69] and on Hill's senior night they beat Albany 35–21.[70] In the final game of his career he threw for 105 yards and two touchdowns to cap off the year in which he threw for 2,588 yards, nineteen touchdowns and seven interceptions for his best season statistically.[71]

On February 3, 2023, Hill was granted his seventh year of eligibility.[72] In the 2023 season-opener, he threw for 408 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes in the 35–42 loss against Georgia State.[73]

Statistics edit

Season Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD
Maryland Terrapins
2017 3 2 1–1 18 21 85.7 230 11.0 2 0 209.1 12 60 5.0 1
2018 10 10 5–5 84 170 49.5 1,083 6.4 9 4 115.7 40 −15 −0.4 0
Tennessee Volunteers
2019 DNP
Rhode Island Rams
2020 3 3 2–1 36 63 57.1 389 6.2 2 2 113.1 33 49 1.5 2
2021 11 11 7–4 150 282 53.2 2,170 7.7 18 6 134.6 113 261 2.3 6
2022 11 11 7–4 177 327 54.1 2,592 7.9 19 7 135.8 107 268 2.5 7
2023 1 1 0–1 24 40 60.0 408 10.2 4 2 168.7 11 17 1.5 1
Career 39 38 22–16 489 903 54.2 6,872 7.6 54 21 133.2 316 640 2.0 17

Professional career edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 1+58 in
(1.87 m)
239 lb
(108 kg)
31 in
(0.79 m)
8 in
(0.20 m)
5.05 s 1.72 s 2.81 s 7.81 s 27.0 in
(0.69 m)
8 ft 5 in
(2.57 m)
All values from Pro Day[74]

Personal life edit

Hill is the son of Joe and Michele Hill. He has a younger sister, Kaylah, who has Down Syndrome. He is known to volunteer for feeding the homeless, mentoring for elementary students, and raising funds for the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS).[75]

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External links edit

  • Rhode Island Rams bio
  • Maryland Terrapins bio
  • Tennessee Volunteers bio

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Not to be confused with Karim Hill Kasim Ajani Hill born December 9 1997 is an American former college football quarterback He played for Maryland Tennessee and Rhode Island Kasim HillNo 11 20 8PositionQuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1997 12 09 December 9 1997 age 26 Washington D C U S Height6 ft 2 in 1 88 m Weight234 lb 106 kg Career historyCollegeMaryland 2017 2018 Tennessee 2019 Rhode Island 2020 2023 High schoolGilman Baltimore Maryland St John s College Washington D C Stats at ESPN com In Hill s first season with the Rams in 2020 despite the season being moved and shortened due to COVID 19 he helped lead the team to two back to back upset wins against ranked opponents In the next season he led the team to a 7 4 record and had his best season as a starter to that point in his career In 2021 he was a two time CAA Offensive Player of the Week and a recipient of the NEFWA Gold Helmet Award The following year the team repeated with the same record and won their fourth consecutive Governor s Cup and Hill s second consecutive He beat all statistical career highs in 2022 as the team was short of a playoff appearance following the season he was granted his seventh and final year of eligibility Contents 1 Early life and high school 2 College career 2 1 Maryland 2 2 Tennessee 2 3 Rhode Island 2 4 Statistics 3 Professional career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and high school editHill was born on December 9 1997 in Washington D C He started his high school football career with Gilman School in Baltimore Maryland before moving to and attending St John s College High School in Washington D C 1 2 Coming out of St John s College he was a consensus four star recruit according to all major recruiting databases he was ranked the 93rd ranked overall player in the class of 2017 according to Rivals com 3 He was named the 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year for Washington D C as well as playing for Team Armour in the 2017 Under Armour All American Game 4 5 At The Opening s Washington D C Regional he earned quarterback honors 6 As a junior at Gilman School he was an All MIAA selection at quarterback while also being an honorable mention for the All State Team 7 8 In Hill s senior year in 2016 he moved to St John s College where he was an American Family USA Today All USA Washington D C First Team 9 Washington Post All Metro Honorable Mention 10 and WCAC All Conference Third Team selection 11 He threw for 1 431 yards and sixteen touchdowns while also rushing for 885 yards and ten touchdowns 12 He led the Cadets to an 8 4 record and an appearance in the WCAC championship game 13 He received offers from Michigan Penn State and Michigan State but ultimately chose to play for Maryland 14 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit date Kasim HillQB Washington D C St John s College High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 223 lb 101 kg Apr 9 2016 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Overall recruiting rankings 247Sports 233 Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources 2017 Team Ranking Rivals com College career editMaryland edit In Hill s true freshman season he played in three games for the Terrapins starting two He made his college football debut on the road against No 23 Texas in relief of injured Tyrrell Pigrome 15 When he entered the game Maryland had a lead and Hill closed out the victory by completing all three of his pass attempts and rushing for a touchdown 16 He made his first start against FCS opponent Towson the following week as Pigrome continued to deal with his injury 17 In the team s 63 17 win he went thirteen of sixteen for 163 yards and two touchdowns the first of which being a nine yard pass to D J Moore 18 His 81 3 completion percentage was good enough for seventh highest in a single game in Maryland history 10 He would start the following week against UCF 19 completing both of his attempts before suffering a season ending injury 20 21 In Hill s redshirt freshman season he started the first ten games of the season for Maryland He started the season against No 23 Texas with a win where he threw for a then career high 222 passing yards seventeen completions and a career long completion of 65 yards to Jeshaun Jones 22 23 24 He started the season throwing 84 pass attempts before throwing his first interception against Temple which would be the longest streak for a Terrapin s quarterback since Danny O Brien in 2010 10 On the season he completed 84 of 170 pass attempts for 1 083 passing yards alongside nine touchdowns and four interceptions 25 In a game against Illinois he threw for a career high 265 passing yards and three touchdowns 26 He tied his career high of three touchdowns again in a game against Rutgers 27 After the season Hill announced he would enter the transfer portal 28 Tennessee edit On August 22 2019 Hill transferred to Tennessee 29 In Hill s redshirt sophomore season due to NCAA transfer rules he did not play for Tennessee during the 2019 season and instead played for the Volunteers scout team 30 After the season Hill announced he would enter the transfer portal for a second time 31 32 Rhode Island edit On November 28 2020 Hill transferred to Rhode Island 33 Rhode Island and the CAA would postpone the 2020 fall season and move it to the spring of 2021 34 while also cancelling the final three games 35 In Hill s redshirt junior season he played in all three games for the Rams 36 He made his debut against No 6 Villanova after the team s original season opener against Bryant was postponed 37 Against the Wildcats he went eighteen of 28 for 246 yards and ran for 36 yards and the game winning touchdown in overtime 38 The next week against No 18 19 Albany he went thirteen of 25 for 118 yards and one touchdown In overtime of that game he once again ran for the game winning touchdown 39 In the team s final game of the year against No 9 Delaware he went five of ten for 26 yards and one touchdown but could not come up with their third straight upset win 40 He would be benched late in the third quarter for fellow redshirt sophomore Brandon Robinson 41 In Hill s redshirt junior season this time the fall 2021 season 42 he started every game for the Rams In the first game of the season he completed twelve of eighteen for 249 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 33 yards and another touchdown in a 45 21 win against Bryant 43 The team would win again next week against Albany as Hill went fifteen of 29 for 147 yards 44 The Rams and Hill would win a third straight as he threw for 320 yards and three passing touchdowns and rushing for another to secure the Governor s Cup against Brown 45 After his four touchdown performance against Brown he was named the CAA Football Offensive Player of the Week and NEFWA Golden Helmet Award winner 46 The following game against Stony Brook he went 21 of 37 for a touchdown and he ran for 66 yards and another touchdown both touchdowns coming in the fourth quarter 47 He would win back to back CAA Football Offensive Player of the Week honors after that performance 48 He would lead an upset win over No 9 Delaware for the team s fifth straight win to start out 5 0 49 Hill would then struggle for the next two weeks as the team lost three in a row to Towson 50 Villanova 51 and Maine 52 He had a bounce back game against Maine despite the loss as he threw for three touchdowns on eleven of twenty passing 52 The Rams and Hill would upset FBS opponent UMass in Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium 35 22 as he threw for 169 yards on eleven of twenty passing alongside two touchdowns he also tallied two more rushing touchdowns on the ground 53 The team would beat New Hampshire after a four touchdown day from Hill 54 before dropping the last game of the season to Elon where he threw the ball 55 times completing it 31 times and going for 394 yards and three touchdowns Despite his dominant performance the team would lose 28 43 to Davis Cheek and Elon to finish the year at 7 4 55 In Hill s redshirt senior season he was voted as team captain by teammates 56 and he was one of thirty players nationally to be named to the CFPA National Performer of the Year Midseason Watch List 57 He started all eleven games for the Rams and he helped lead them to the third highest scoring offense in the CAA 30 6 58 Hill started off the year going 17 of 32 for 236 yards two touchdowns and no interceptions against Stony Brook 59 The next week he would go fourteen of twenty for 290 yards and two touchdowns against Bryant while surpassing 3 000 career passing yards at URI 60 The team lost back to back games against Delaware and FBS opponent Pittsburgh 61 62 Hill led the Rams past Brown to capture their fourth straight Governor s Cup win 63 In that game he was responsible for 331 yards of total offense and two touchdowns The next week the Rams beat Elon 64 and then in a game that went into seven overtimes Hill threw for 352 yards three touchdowns and a rushing touchdown against Monmouth 65 66 The team lost by one point to William amp Mary while he once again threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another 67 Finishing out the year the team beat Maine 68 lost to New Hampshire 69 and on Hill s senior night they beat Albany 35 21 70 In the final game of his career he threw for 105 yards and two touchdowns to cap off the year in which he threw for 2 588 yards nineteen touchdowns and seven interceptions for his best season statistically 71 On February 3 2023 Hill was granted his seventh year of eligibility 72 In the 2023 season opener he threw for 408 yards and a career high four touchdown passes in the 35 42 loss against Georgia State 73 Statistics edit Season Games Passing Rushing GP GS Record Comp Att Pct Yards Avg TD Int Rate Att Yards Avg TD Maryland Terrapins 2017 3 2 1 1 18 21 85 7 230 11 0 2 0 209 1 12 60 5 0 1 2018 10 10 5 5 84 170 49 5 1 083 6 4 9 4 115 7 40 15 0 4 0 Tennessee Volunteers 2019 DNP Rhode Island Rams 2020 3 3 2 1 36 63 57 1 389 6 2 2 2 113 1 33 49 1 5 2 2021 11 11 7 4 150 282 53 2 2 170 7 7 18 6 134 6 113 261 2 3 6 2022 11 11 7 4 177 327 54 1 2 592 7 9 19 7 135 8 107 268 2 5 7 2023 1 1 0 1 24 40 60 0 408 10 2 4 2 168 7 11 17 1 5 1 Career 39 38 22 16 489 903 54 2 6 872 7 6 54 21 133 2 316 640 2 0 17Professional career editPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump 6 ft 1 5 8 in 1 87 m 239 lb 108 kg 31 in 0 79 m 8 in 0 20 m 5 05 s 1 72 s 2 81 s 7 81 s 27 0 in 0 69 m 8 ft 5 in 2 57 m All values from Pro Day 74 Personal life editHill is the son of Joe and Michele Hill He has a younger sister Kaylah who has Down Syndrome He is known to volunteer for feeding the homeless mentoring for elementary students and raising funds for the National Down Syndrome Society NDSS 75 References edit Football Recruiting Kasim Hill Player Profiles ESPN ESPN com Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill Rhode Island Rams Quarterback 247Sports Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill 2017 Pro Style Quarterback Rivals com rivals com Retrieved January 24 2023 Kasim Hill 2016 2017 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR playeroftheyear gatorade com Retrieved January 24 2023 McCracken David January 1 2017 Under Armour All America Game Roster 2017 List of Recruits and Top Prospects Bleacher Report Retrieved January 24 2023 Kirshner Alex April 17 2016 Maryland QB commit Kasim Hill earns Nike camp MVP award Testudo Times Retrieved January 24 2023 All MIAA football teams announced Baltimore Sun November 20 2015 Retrieved January 24 2023 Schmidt Josh December 1 2016 QB Kasim Hill is ready to do anything when he joins Maryland football in 2017 The Diamondback Retrieved January 24 2023 2016 ALL USA D C Football Team USA TODAY High School Sports December 28 2016 Retrieved January 24 2023 a b c Kasim Hill Football University of Maryland Athletics Retrieved January 19 2023 WCAC Announces the 2016 All Conference Football Team WCAC Sports November 23 2016 Retrieved January 26 2023 Kasim Hill s High School Timeline MaxPreps com Retrieved January 24 2023 St John s Captures 2016 WCAC championship with Win over DeMatha 2 22 2016 retrieved January 24 2023 Oppegaard Martin April 9 2016 2017 QB target Kasim Hill commits to Maryland Inside NU Retrieved January 24 2023 Kirk Jason September 2 2017 Maryland QB Pigrome leaves with injury during upset bid vs Texas SBNation com Retrieved January 19 2023 Eberts Wescott September 1 2018 Repeat of 2017 nightmare results in Maryland defeating Texas again 34 29 Burnt Orange Nation Retrieved January 19 2023 Johnson Lamar September 5 2017 Maryland to start Kasim Hill at quarterback vs Towson Testudo Times Retrieved January 19 2023 Towson at Maryland Box Score September 9 2017 College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved January 26 2023 UCF vs Maryland Sep 23 2017 static theamerican org Retrieved January 19 2023 Stubbs Roman September 23 2017 Maryland throttled by UCF after Kasim Hill leaves game with injury The Washington Post Retrieved January 19 2023 Maryland QB Kasim Hill suffered season ending injury vs UCF WMUC Sports September 25 2017 Retrieved January 19 2023 Jones Kaelen September 1 2018 Maryland s Jones scores on first three career touches Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 19 2023 Kirshner Alex September 1 2018 Tom Herman s Texas is now 0 2 against Maryland SBNation com Retrieved January 19 2023 Kendziora Thomas September 1 2018 Maryland football knocks off Texas 34 29 in season opener Testudo Times Retrieved January 19 2023 2018 Maryland Terrapins Player Stats ESPN Retrieved January 19 2023 Kendziora Thomas October 27 2018 Maryland football steamrolls Illinois 63 33 Testudo Times Retrieved January 19 2023 Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs Maryland Terrapins October 13 2018 FOX Sports Retrieved January 19 2023 Wilson Mike August 22 2019 Quarterback Kasim Hill transfers to Tennessee football from Maryland Knoxville News Sentinel Retrieved January 19 2023 Bratton Michael Wayne August 22 2019 Tennessee reportedly adds former Maryland QB Kasim Hill via transfer Saturday Down South Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill Football University of Tennessee Athletics Retrieved January 19 2023 Calhoun Caleb August 10 2020 Tennessee football QB Kasim Hill transferring again All for Tennessee Retrieved January 19 2023 Panzica Lucas August 10 2020 Tennessee quarterback Kasim Hill transferring from program Vols Wire Retrieved January 19 2023 Harralson Dan November 28 2020 Former Tennessee quarterback transfers to FCS school Vols Wire Retrieved January 19 2023 Donahue Hannah October 2 2020 CAA announces plan for six game spring football season The New Hampshire Retrieved January 19 2023 Geoghegan William April 7 2021 URI cancels rest of spring football season The Independent Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill Named URI Starting Quarterback ABC6 March 9 2021 Retrieved January 19 2023 Spring Opener at Bryant Postponed University of Rhode Island February 17 2021 Retrieved January 19 2023 Steenkamer Daniel March 18 2021 Kevin Brown Jr And Kasim Hill Are Sparking Rhode Island s Latest Surprise HERO Sports Retrieved January 19 2023 Hill lifts Rhode Island to 17 10 win on 1st play of OT The Washington Times Associated Press March 20 2021 Retrieved January 19 2023 Delaware vs Rhode Island College Football Game Summary September 17 2022 ESPN com Retrieved January 19 2023 Tresolini Kevin October 7 2021 Rhode Island game could have a big influence on UD s season The News Journal Retrieved January 19 2023 Geoghegan William August 18 2021 College football Returning to normalcy URI preseason camp in full swing Westerly Sun Retrieved January 19 2023 Bryant vs Rhode Island College Football Game Summary September 4 2021 ESPN com Retrieved January 19 2023 Rhode Island Rams vs Albany Great Danes September 11 2021 FOX Sports Retrieved January 19 2023 Olin Loki September 19 2021 Football opens season with loss in Governor s Cup The Brown Daily Herald Retrieved January 19 2023 Coit Nick September 21 2021 URI QB Kasim Hill Named CAA Co Offensive Player of the Week ABC6 Retrieved January 19 2023 Smoller Mason October 3 2021 URI Football Beats Stony Brook for Best Start in 20 years Anchor Sports Network Retrieved January 19 2023 Washburn Rob October 4 2021 CAA Football Weekly Awards October 4 caasports com Retrieved January 19 2023 Kensing Kyle September 13 2022 CAA Games of the Week Delaware URI In A Top 20 Showdown FloFootball www flofootball com Retrieved January 19 2023 Towson Football Upends 12 Rhode Island 28 7 retrieved January 19 2023 Villanova football shuts out Rhode Island 44 0 improves to 6 1 The Philadelphia Inquirer Associated Press October 23 2021 Retrieved January 19 2023 a b Koch Bill October 30 2021 Maine continues to haunt URI beating the Rams 45 24 The Providence Journal Retrieved January 19 2023 Rhode Island tops UMass 35 22 for 2nd ever win over FBS BVM Sports Associated Press November 6 2021 Retrieved January 19 2023 Lessells Allen November 11 2022 UNH football to host rival Rhode Island in crucial CAA game Saturday Portsmouth Herald Retrieved January 19 2023 Football vs Rhode Island on 11 20 2021 Box Score Elon University Athletics Retrieved January 19 2023 Four Named as Football Captains for 2022 University of Rhode Island August 21 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 CFPA ANNOUNCES 2022 FCS MIDSEASON WATCH LIST PDF collegefootballperformance Retrieved January 19 2023 2022 Football Overall Statistics caasports com Retrieved January 19 2023 Harralson Dan September 4 2022 Former Vols quarterback records three touchdowns in Week 1 win Vols Wire Retrieved January 19 2023 Bulldogs fall to No 22 URI Saturday night Bryant Bulldogs September 10 2022 Retrieved January 26 2023 Tresolini Kevin September 17 2022 Blue Hens put on prolific offensive display in CAA opener Top 25 duel at Rhode Island The News Journal Retrieved January 19 2023 Thompson Stephen September 24 2022 Israel Abanikanda s Career Day Leads Pitt Past Rhode Island Sports Illustrated Retrieved January 19 2023 Koch Bill October 1 2022 Here s how URI extended its winning ways over Brown in Governor s Cup The Providence Journal Retrieved January 19 2023 Martin s pick 6 carries Rhode Island past Elon 17 10 AP NEWS October 15 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 Fenton Josh October 22 2022 URI Wins in 7OT Moves to 5 2 on the Season GoLocalProv Retrieved January 19 2023 Edelson Stephen October 22 2022 Heartbreaker Monmouth football falls to No 19 Rhode Island in 7 overtimes 48 46 Asbury Park Press Retrieved January 19 2023 Jones sack seals William amp Mary s win over Rhode Island WTOP News Associated Press October 29 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 DeShields lifts Rhode Island past Maine 26 22 The Seattle Times Associated Press November 5 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 New Hampshire tops Rhode Island 31 28 with last minute TD Seattle Sports Associated Press November 12 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 DeShields runs for 204 yards Rhode Island tops Albany 35 21 What s Up Newp Associated Press November 19 2022 Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill 2022 Football University of Rhode Island Retrieved January 19 2023 Kasim Hill Granted Extension of Eligibility University of Rhode Island February 3 2023 Retrieved February 3 2023 Rhode Island Rams vs Georgia State Panthers Live Score and Stats August 31 2023 Gametracker CBSSports com Retrieved September 2 2023 2024 NFL Draft Scout Kasim Hill College Football Profile DraftScout com Retrieved April 23 2024 Giambalvo Emily October 24 2018 Maryland s Kasim Hill and his 12 year old sister have each other s back Washington Post Retrieved October 13 2022 External links editRhode Island Rams bio Maryland Terrapins bio Tennessee Volunteers bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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