The only thing more fierce than ās ability to bust through an offensive line to make tackles might be his smile.
The Golden Flashesā easy-going nose tackle has been smiling a lot from the moment he learned of the team's berth in the .
āThat was a surreal feeling. They have video of my reaction as I was sitting there in shock and awe,ā Hill said. āWhat better way to finish out your career than coming back home?ā
Hill grew up in Fort Worth, Texas, about an hour from Toyota Stadium. As the only Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State player from the Lone Star State, Hill has been introducing his teammates to all that Texas has to offer.
āGonna have quite a few people there,ā Hill said with a gleaming smile. āMy mom, grandpa, uncle, sister, my two sons and my girlfriend will all be there. Had to gather a lot of tickets.ā
Hill said that his mother and grandfather have been his role models, and they were his biggest cheerleaders as Hill was named team captain at Boswell High School on his way to earning all-state second team honors before choosing to join Ńż¼§Ö±²„ State (6-6).
Playing college football nearly 1,200 miles from home, Hill has rarely been able to play in front of those closest to his heart. Now, heāll share his final game as a Golden Flash with those who have made the biggest impact on his life.
āItās big. My mom hasnāt been able to make many games,ā Hill said. āDallas to Ohio, thatās a big commute. So sheās made a couple games in my football career, so Iām glad. Being able to play in front of her and my grandpa, whose only seen one other game, that means a lot to me. Thatās a moment Iām going to cherish forever.ā
As a redshirt senior, Hill set out to make the most of his final season. He was named the Jack Lambert Award winner as Ńż¼§Ö±²„ Stateās top defensive player during spring football, and this season, Hill has recorded 19 tackles, including a career-high six against Miami.
Hill said that being part of a team that rallied to win its last three games to earn a bowl birth has been special.
āWe havenāt won much, and this year six wins,ā Hill said. āIt may not seem like a lot to some people, but they also didnāt go through it. We went through this, and as a collective, we know what it means to us. This game definitely doesnāt define us. Itās just another stepping stone to who we want to be.ā
As his football career is coming to a close, Hill has his sights set on the skies. He plans to join the Air Force both to see the world and to help provide for his family. His grandfather served in the Army so Hill said he has felt a calling to serve his country.
But that can wait for one last game.
āIt would be amazing,ā he said. āGoing out (with a win) in a bowl game. Being able to play with my brothers one last time. I mean. Itās going to be an emotional game period. I think itās going to be fun.ā
And worthy of a lot of smiles too.