2010 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abel, Brooks Ah You, Matt Alder, Austin Andersen, Keegan Asisi, Funaki Austin, Matt Barbour, Jerome Bartlett, Kellen Borel, Diondre Bowden, Alfred Brown, Les Byrd, Quinton Caldwell, Peter Canales, T.J. Ciancone, Nick Clark, Steven Coleman, Rajric Dabb, Forrest Davis, Casey DeMartino, Joey Diaz, Nick Dinka-Mba, Maxim Doughty, Jake Enesi, Sean Fischer, Jeff Flores, Josh Fox, Chris Friesen, Chris Gallagher, Kyle Gapelu, Philip Garner, Quinn Gurrola, Daniel Harris, Chris Hart, Alex Higgins, Jeremy Hill, Joe Hill, Robert Huahulu, Evan Igboeli, Washington Johansen, Josh Johnson, Devin Johnson, Shaan Johnson, Spencer Jones, Gavin Jones, Isaiah Kamana-Matagi, Elvis Keiaho, Junior Koskan, Levi Larsen, Tyler Lloyd, Tarren Markosian, Jamie Marsh, Curtis Marshall, Robert Martin, Xavier McClenton, Walter McMillian, Tavaris Moats, Eric Molina-Sanchez, Oscar Morgan, Cache Morgan, Mikhail Morrison, Stanley Needham, Nate Ojeriakhi, Emmanual Olson, Jamaine Polley, Tariq Randle, Chris Reeves, Cedric Reynolds, Travis Richins, Tanner Robertson, Parker Rogers, Ty Royster, Nathan Sanders, Cameron Scales, Patrick Schrader, Joey Schultz, Eric Smith, Michael Speight, Derrvin Suite, Brian Theurer, Brad Thompson, Josh Tialavea, D.J. Tidwell, Robert Turbin, Robert Vainikolo, Kamaloni Van Leeuwen, Travis Vigil, Zach Vought, Nick Wagner, Bobby Walker, Bryce Watkins, Dontel Williams, Connor Williams, Kerwynn Willis, Reuben Go Profile Stats Profile QB Position Freshman Class Draper, Utah Hometown 6'2 Height 185 Weight Jordan High School #14 Alex Hart QB Position Freshman Class Draper, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography HIGH SCHOOL: Set five Utah state high school records and two national records, leading the nation in passing yards and touchdowns for 12 straight weeks, finishing with 4,442 yards (370 yards per game) and 47 TD’s... Had a 64.7 percent passing completion percentage (317 for 490)... Also added 544 rushing yards and eight rushing TD’s... Set state records for passing yards per game, single-season passing completions and attempts, total passing yards in a season and single-game passing TD’s with eight... Set national records for passing yards in a half with 404 yards and passing TD’s in a half with eight... A first-team all-state selection by both the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News... Led the Beetdiggers to a 7-5 record, losing to eventual state champion Bingham in the state playoffs... As a junior, earned Region II Offensive MVP honors as well as first-team all-state accolades after throwing for 3,181 yards on 228-of-339 passing for a 67.3 completion percentage and 26 TD passes... Also rushed for 610 yards and nine TD’s. PERSONAL: Son of Peter and Jeana Hart... His great-uncle, Dave Hart, and his grandfather, Mark Hart, graduated from USU... Chose Utah State because of his family connections and he always wanted to be an Aggie... Intends on majoring in business at USU.