Max Hall (born October 1985 in Mesa, Arizona) is the starting quarterback for the BYU Cougars college football team. Hall joined the Arizona State Sun Devils football team in 2004, and transferred to BYU in 2006.

Hall is a nephew to Danny White and grandson to Wilford White, ASU Hall-of-Famers. Went to the same high school as the QB he took over for at BYU, John Beck. As a junior in 2002, he earned the starting quarterback for the Mountain View High School Toros, and he led the team to the state championship (14-0), earning MVP, offensive player of the year as well as other honors. As a senior in 2003 he led his team to another state title game, and broke several Toro career passing yards and other records just two years after Beck had broken several of them. Hall was named as the All-Arizona quarterback his senior year by the Arizona Republic.

He also lettered twice as a guard on the Toro's top-ranked basketball team.

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