Brett Pyne | Posted: 11 Nov 2009 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Hall Named National Performer of the Week

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BYU's Max Hall and Cincinnati's Zach Collaros have been named the College Performance Awards National Performers of the Week.

Hall completed 20-of-22 passes with no interceptions for 312 yards and a season-high four touchdowns while rushing for an additional 30 yards in just over two quarters of action in BYU’s 52-0 win at Wyoming. The senior quarterback’s 90.9 completion percentage set a new Mountain West Conference single-game record while falling just shy of Steve Sarkisian’s school-record 91.2 percent against Fresno State in 1995.

Hall led the Cougars to scores on each of the seven possessions he played during the game before heading to the sidelines midway through the third quarter. In addition to averaging 14.2 yards per pass attempt, the Mesa, Ariz., product averaged 6.0 yards on the ground. Hall converted 16-of-17 pass attempts in the first half and connected with seven different receivers in the game overall.

Hall and Collaros also shared the Quarterback of the Week accolades.

BYU freshman punter/kicker Riley Stephenson also received honorable mention as the the Kickoff Specialist Performer of the week.

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