Kasim Hill

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).