The #5 Athlete In Iowa: Aidan Hall

Aidan Hall is a 3 Star recruit who is an Athlete at Harlan Community High School. Hall is ranked among the top 900 recruits in the nation and is ranked as a top 80 Athlete in the nation as well. In addition, Hall is listed as a top 15 recruit in the state of Iowa and is listed as the #5 Athlete in the state of Iowa. Aidan Hall is committed to play at Iowa next fall.

Growing up, were you inspired by any NFL Players?

Tom Brady because of his ability to always find ways to win.

What songs do you listen to pregame, to get you hyped up?

I listen to a lot of rap and hip hop. It’s usually a lot of Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and Moneybagg Yo.

What is your offseason training like?

Right now I lift three times a week at 7 a.m. Then we have 7 on 7 twice a week at 8. Usually I’ll try to find some time to get some skill work in outside of those times too.

What is your favorite memory of your career?

My favorite memory was probably winning a state title last year. I will cherish that moment because of how special it was.

Who is the best player you have ever played with or played against in your career?

The best player I have played with is probably Jamison Patton or JJ Kohl. Those guys are extremely talented, and I am fortunate enough to have played with them on a 7 on 7 team.

What was your reaction to getting your first offer?

I was super surprised, and it felt really good to get my first offer. My first offer was from South Dakota State. I will always be appreciative of them and their program because of that.

What is your favorite food?

Steak

When did you realize you were talented at football?

After my sophomore season I kind of realized that I could become something special in this sport. I really locked in on football after that and it turned out really well.

If you could meet one sports hero, who would it be?

LeBron James, because he is the G.O.A.T.

What is your favorite sports moment, as a fan?

My favorite sports moment as a fan was watching the Hawks beat Penn State last year at Kinnick.