20 Facts About Tim Hiller

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Tim Hiller was born on December 13,1986 and is a former American football quarterback.

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Tim Hiller was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2010.

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Tim Hiller holds six school passing records as quarterback at Orrville High School in Orrville, Ohio.

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Tim Hiller was named Akron Beacon Journal Player of the Year.

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Tim Hiller appeared in seven games as a true freshman and was named MAC Freshman of the Year.

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Tim Hiller made his first collegiate start at Bowling Green and threw three TD passes.

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Tim Hiller threw a career-long 89-yard touchdown pass to Greg Jennings against Bowling Green.

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Tim Hiller started all 12 games and became the second Bronco quarterback to throw for over 3,000 yards in a single season.

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Tim Hiller became the fourth Bronco quarterback to throw over 40 touchdowns in his career, and he finished the years with a 63.4 completion percentage.

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Tim Hiller booted his first career punt for 14 yards.

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Tim Hiller broke WMU single-season records for passing attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns.

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Tim Hiller led the MAC in five of six major passing categories He became just the second Bronco to throw for over 3,000 yards in a season twice in a career.

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Tim Hiller threw for multiple touchdowns in all but two games and threw for over 300 yards in seven games.

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Tim Hiller threw two touchdown passes in the 2008 Texas Bowl loss to Rice.

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Tim Hiller was a finalist for the William V Campbell Trophy.

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Tim Hiller trained for the 2010 NFL Combine at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

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Tim Hiller signed a contract with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted-rookie, 12 hours after the draft.

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Tim Hiller played in one preseason game before being waived by the Colts on August 23,2010.

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Tim Hiller was announced as the new varsity football coach at Gull Lake High School on February 1,2011 and will patrol the sidelines in the fall.

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Tim Hiller has carried a 4.0 GPA his entire academic career.