Kasim Ajani Hill (born December 9, 1997) is an American former college football quarterback.
In Hill's first season with the Rams in 2020, he led the team to back-to-back upset wins against ranked opponents.
In 2021 he led the team to a 7–4 record, was a two-time CAA Offensive Player of the Week and won the NEFWA Gold Helmet Award.
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.
[6] As a junior at Gilman School he was an All-MIAA selection and an honorable mention all-state.
[18] He started the following week against UCF, completing both of his attempts before suffering a season-ending injury.
[36] He was benched late in the third quarter for fellow redshirt sophomore Brandon Robinson.
[40] The Rams and Hill won 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.
[41] After his performance he was named the CAA Offensive Player of the Week and NEFWA Golden Helmet Award winner.
[43] He won back-to-back CAA Football Offensive Player of the Week honors after that performance.
[45] Hill then struggled for the next two weeks as the team lost three in a row to Towson,[46] Villanova,[47] and Maine.
[51] In Hill's redshirt senior season, he was voted as team captain by teammates.
[52] He started all 11 games for the Rams and he helped lead them to the third-highest scoring offense in the CAA (30.6).
[56][57] Hill led the Rams past Brown to capture their fourth-straight Governor's Cup win.
He is known to volunteer for feeding the homeless, mentoring for elementary students, and raising funds for the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS).