2013 Football Roster

vs
Wyoming

Sep 20 (Sat)

8:15 p.m.

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Jersey Number 16

Jeffrey Hall

  • Position:
    Defensive Back
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    180
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Reserve, La.
  • High School:
    St. Charles Catholic

AT COLORADO: This Season (Jr.) - He did not participate in spring practice, as he was suspended for an off the field incident; it won’t be resolved until well into the season.

2013 (Soph.) - He saw action in all 12 games, including nine on defense with one start (at UCLA at left cornerback). He was in for 156 snaps from scrimmage and recorded eight tackles (three solo), but his big play of the year came in the finale at Utah, when he scooped up a fumble at the goal line and returned it to near midfield. He played a career-high 57 snaps at UCLA, recording two tackles. He had a brief experiment at wide receiver for the first half of spring practice, but returned to the secondary for the final portion.

2012 (Fr.) - He saw action in nine games (no starts), including six on defense. He was in for 119 scrimmage plays, recording 10 tackles (nine solo, one for a loss). He had a season/career-high three tackles (all solo) against Washington. He also saw spot duty returning kickoffs, with six for 150 yards, a healthy 25.0 per return with a long of 44. He earned 11 special team points, on the strength of seven tackles (four solo), two knockdown blocks, a fumble recovery and a downed punt.

HIGH SCHOOL - As a senior, SuperPrep ranked him as the No. 198 athlete in the nation and the No. 84 prospect overall out of Louisiana, when he earned first-team All-State, All-River Parish, All-Metro and All-District honors. He was a second-team All-District honoree as a junior, and was first-team All-Metro and All-District as a sophomore. A four-year letterman, he played cornerback, wide receiver and running back during his career. In his senior season, his first playing in the secondary, he recorded 55 tackles, 4 quarterback sacks and forced four fumbles, in addition to making nine interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown. On offense, he had 28 rushes for 176 yards and five touchdowns, also catching three passes for 125 yards and another score. He returned a punt 64 yards for another TD, giving him eight touchdowns in four different ways. His top performance as a senior came in a 49-6 win in the state playoffs against Kaplan, when he had scored both rushing and on the punt return, while also causing a fumble, recovering another and grabbing an interception. He had two interceptions in three St. Charles wins as a senior: against Miller-McCoy Academy (55-2), Northshore (36-8) and Port Allen (48-0). He played wide receiver as a junior, making 28 receptions for 608 yards, and running back as a sophomore, averaging over seven yards per carry in gaining 530 yards on 74 rushes. In his four seasons under coach Frank Monica, St. Charles went 49-6 (15-0 as a senior, 13-2 as a junior, 12-2 as a sophomore, and 9-2 as a freshman), winning the state championship his senior season as the Comets advanced to at least the state semifinals in each of three seasons as a starter. He lettered in baseball (centerfield), batting .453 with five home runs as a junior when he earned first-team All-River Parish, All-Metro and All-District and honorable mention All-State honors. He earned first-team All-District honors in four sports, as in addition to football and baseball, he earned the distinction in soccer and track (sprints; 100-, 200-meter dashes).

ACADEMICS - He is interested in majoring in Communication and Business at Colorado.

PERSONAL - He was born March 22, 1994, in Metairie, La. He enjoys working out and playing different sports in his free time. He also serves his community by making dinners for the homeless at Thanksgiving. He received scholarship offers in both football and baseball but opted for the gridiron and CU.

TACKLES
Season
G
Plays
UT
AT
TOT
TFL
Sacks
2012
6
119
9
1
10
1- 1
0- 0
2013
9
156
3
5
8
0- 0
0- 0
Totals
15
275
12
6
18
1- 1
0- 0
Season
G
TZ
3DS
Hurr
FR
FF
PBU
Int
2012
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2013
9
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
Totals
15
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
ADDITIONAL STATISTICS - Kickoff Returns: 6-150, 25.0 avg., 44 long (2012); 1-11, 11.0 avg., (2013). Fumble Returns: 1-42, 42.0 avg., 0 TD (2013). Special Team Tackles: 4,3--7 (2012); 0,1--1 (2013).
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