Jaren Hall is a professional athlete who competes in both sports. He plays baseball and is the quarterback for the Brigham Young University football team.
Hall came to BYU in the spring of 2018 after serving a Church mission in Sacramento, California. He was a baseball outfielder for BYU in addition to participating in the football program. He grew up participating in sports and didn’t stop playing baseball until 2021.
Before the season was suspended by COVID-19 in 2020 against New Mexico, Hall hit a grand slam. He quickly rose through the ranks during his rookie season in 2018.
As a freshman, he passed Joe Critchlow to move into the third quarter behind Zach Wilson and Tanner Mangum.
In 2019, with Zach Wilson sidelined after shoulder surgery, Hall played most first-team reps at quarterback during spring training.
He had interest from a few Power Five institutions, but only BYU and Utah reportedly offered the three-star prospect. Hall joined the recruiting class of 2016 and signed on to work for Bronco Mendenhall staff.