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Name: Trae Hall (Transfer from New Mexico) College: New Mexico
Number: 10
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Position: Pos2: ATH
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.50 40 Time: 4.59 40 High: 4.67
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Data Scout Notes: 999/Recheck/8GP/Backup in 21 2023: NAC...01-06-23 Transfer from New Mexico...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Trae Hall, New Mexico, Player News
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Wide receiver Trae Hall said before the Lobos' 2022 season finale that he intended to stay and play his super-senior season at UNM. But something changed. Hall is the latest Lobo to enter the transfer portal, having made the announcement Thursday on soci al media. Hall came to UNM from Henderson, Texas in 2018 as a dual-threat quarterback and showed promise at that position before moving to wide receiver before the 2021 season. A broken ankle ended his '21 season prematurely, and the Lobos' struggles in the passing game limited his productivity. Hall finished his UNM career with 16 receptions for 136 yards and one touchdown. As a quarterback, Hall was 69-of-132 for 585 yards and four TDs with five interceptions. - Albuquerque Journal
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2024 QB Trae Hall, New Mexico
News Source: Albuquerque Journal
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Trae Hall's biggest play as a wide receiver for the University of New Mexico came on his final snap of the season last year against UNLV. It was a sensational 21-yard reception that featured a broken tackle - but included, unfortunately, a broken left an kle in the first quarter of a 31-17 home loss to the Rebels on Nov. 6. Shortly after the season-ending injury, Hall attempted to hop on one leg off the field. He remembered how coach Danny Gonzales has told players to do their best to always come off the field without assistance.Fast forward to now. Hall has regained his speed, the ability to cut and has shown he'll be able to contribute consistently among a deep group of wide receivers. "Overall the healing process, it was a success," said Hall, who was idle for six months during this offseason. "I just want to thank the trainers and doctors, and for the players and coaches motivating me to still be here, Coach G keeping me here." Coach Danny Gonzales has been impressed with Hall's determinatio n. "If you would've seen him in May compared to now you wouldn't believe it's the same guy or the same injury," Gonzales said. "In May he was limping like it was a week old...He's further than we've expected right now. He's done some really good things. I'm happy with his progress and where's he's at." - Las Cruces Sun News
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2024 QB Trae Hall, New Mexico
News Source: Las Cruces Sun News
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