Layne Hatcher Explained

Layne Hatcher
Pastschools:
Currentnumber:18, 3
Currentposition:Quarterback
Major:Sport management
Bowlgames:
Highschool:Pulasky
(Pleasant Valley, Arkansas)
Birth Date:15 February 1999
Birth Place:Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:216
Highlights:
  • Sun Belt Freshman of the Year (2019)
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Layne Hatcher (born February 15, 1999) is an American former football quarterback who played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas State Red Wolves, Texas State Bobcats and Ball State Cardinals.

Early years and high school career

Hatcher was born on February 15, 1999, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended and played high school football for Pulaski Academy in Pleasant Valley, Arkansas.

Hatcher was a three-year varsity starter for the school and he finished as Arkansas high school football's all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns with 15,483 yards and 185 touchdowns.[1] As a starter he had a record of 41–1 including four-straight Class 5A state championships.[2] As a senior in 2017 he passed for 5,779 yards and 66 touchdowns.[3] He was an All-Conference and All-State player for his sophomore through senior year while also earning the honors of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Preps Offensive Player of the Year, Hootens.com 5A Offensive Player of the Year, and Gatorade Arkansas Football Player of the Year during his senior year.[4] [5] [6]

College career

Alabama

After originally committing to Arkansas State, Hatcher switched his commitment to Alabama.[7] He did not play for the Crimson Tide,[8] but was a member of the team's Orange Bowl win and during their appearance against Clemson in the National Championship.[9] [10] After the season he announced his intent to transfer from the team.[11]

Arkansas State

On April 15, 2019, Hatcher committed to Arkansas State—the school he originally committed to out of high school.[12] [13]

Hatcher entered the 2019 season as the backup to incumbent starter Logan Bonner.[14] He made his college football debut against No. 3 Georgia in week three. He entered the game early in the fourth quarter with nine minutes left. After three straight runs by running back DJ Chatman, Hatcher completed his first career pass for 45 yards to Jonathan Adams Jr. After another run and a completion to Bubba Ogbebor, he threw his first career interception to Lewis Cine in the redzone.[15] He finished the game going three of five for 53 yards and an interception. He also ran the ball once for five yards. He made his first career start against Troy in week five as Bonner was dealing with an injury to his throwing hand.[16] [17] In his debut he threw for 440 yards and four touchdowns in a 50–43 win over the Trojans.[18] [19] Following the game he was named a Manning Award Star of the Week winner.[20] Bonner's hand injury would sideline him for the rest of the season as Hatcher became the fulltime starter.[21] After losing back-to-back games against Georgia State and Louisiana he led the team to four straight wins over Texas State, Louisiana–Monroe, Coastal Carolina, and Georgia Southern.[22] In that span he threw for 300 yards twice against Louisiana–Monroe in the team's 48–41 win and against Georgia Southern in the team's 38–33 win.[23] [24] To finish off the regular season the team fell to South Alabama 30–34 as Hatcher once again threw for 300 yards.[25] The team earned a bid in the Camellia Bowl against FIU.[26] [27] Facing off against James Morgan and the Panthers, he threw for 393 yards, for his third-straight 300-yard performance, and four touchdowns. After a punt on FIU's first possession, he led the Red Wolves on a fifteen-play-80-yard touchdown drive that ended with a four yard touchdown pass to Omar Bayless.[28] The team won 34–26 to finish the season 6–3.[29] He finished the season with 27 touchdown passes, which was good enough for tied-second all-time in program history. Following the season he was named Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year.[30]

In 2020, with Bonner back as the starter, Hatcher maintained his role as a backup like the start of the previous season. Despite not starting a game for the Red Wolves, he finished as the team's leading passer.[31] Bonner and Hatcher alternated drives in the team's season-opener against Memphis.[32] With Bonner getting the start and leading a touchdown drive on the first drive of the game he stayed in four the second drive and went three-and-out. Hatcher came in on the team's third drive and led an eight play drive for 84 yards that ended in a one-yard touchdown run for Isaiah Azubuike. The two would continue to switch in, and out, of the game as Bonner finished with two interceptions and Hatcher finished as the team's leading passer as they lost 24–37.[33] [34] Against Kansas State, Bonner once again started, but Hatcher threw the game-winning touchdown pass with 38 seconds left in the game to Jonathan Adams Jr. for a seventeen yard touchdown.[35] He was named the Manning Award Star of the Week following the game.[36] The team's game against Central Arkansas was postponed and the game against Tulsa was canceled due to COVID-19.[37] [38] Hatcher had his best performance against Georgia State as he threw for 332 yards and four touchdowns along with being in the game during the team's game-winning drive.[39] He would lead the team in passing against Appalachian State, Troy, Texas State, and Louisiana-Monroe.[40] Against Louisiana–Monroe he threw for five touchdown passes on fourteen attempts and 326 yards.[41] Following the 48–15 win he was given his second Manning Award Star of the Week honor.[42] The team's final game of the season against FCS opponent Incarnate Word was canceled.[43] He was named as an honorable mention for the All-Sun Belt Team.[44]

In 2021, Hatcher started the season off as a backup to incoming Florida State transfer James Blackman.[45] [46] Prior to the season he participated in the 2021 Manning Passing Academy.[47] He was also named to the Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference third team and to PFF Preseasons All-Sun Belt Conference second team.[48] [49] Hatcher made his season debut in reserve for Blackman against Central Arkansas. He came in late in the third quarter up 20–7, on his first drive he led the team to a touchdown. He finished the game completing all twelve of his pass attempts for 150 yards and four touchdowns.[50] He got the start the following week against Memphis, but did not finish the game as he was taken out in the third down 23–41.[51] He played sparingly in the team's 3–52 loss against Washington, and did not play against Tulsa. He did not start the next two games against Georgia Southern and No. 15 Coastal Carolina as the team dropped its fifth straight game.[52] After leading the team in passing against Coastal Carolina and an injury to Blackman, Hatcher was named the starter for the remainder of the season.[53] [54] The team would continue to lose despite the quarterback change as the lost against Louisiana, South Alabama, and Appalachian State,[55] before a 444-yard passing performance against Louisiana–Monroe propelled them to their second, and final, win on the season.[56] They would lose the final two games against Georgia State and Texas State to finish 2–10. On December 1, 2021, he announced that he was going to enter the transfer portal following three seasons with the team.[57] He finished his career with the school ninth all-time in total plays with 1,018, fourth in net yards with 7,434, second in average yards per play with 7.3, third in average yards per game with 232.3, fifth in passes attempted and passes completed with 846 and 521 respectively, fourth in net passing yards with 7,427, third in touchdown passes with 65, and fifth in completion percentage 61.6%.[58]

Texas State

On December 12, 2021, Hatcher committed to Texas State.[59] Prior to the season he was named to the Phil Steele Preseason All-Sun Belt Fourth Team and Athlon Sports Preseason All-Sun Belt Fourth Team. He also participated in the 2022 Manning Passing Academy for a second-straight season.

Hatcher was named the team's starter heading into week one against Nevada heading into the 2022 season.[60] In his debut against Nevada he went 34 of 52 for 293 yards and a pair of touchdowns and interceptions. He threw his first touchdown with them in the second quarter on a twenty-yard pass to Ashtyn Hawkin. The team lost 14–38.[61] In a three touchdown performance the next week against FIU he led the team to its first win of the season. He threw for three touchdowns and 226 yards in the 41–12 win.[62] After falling to No. 17 Baylor 7–42 he bounced back with a season-high 362 yards against Houston Christian.[63] [64] After losing to James Madison and beating Appalachian State the team went on a four-game losing streak.[65] He threw for over 200 yards in three of the four games against Troy, Southern Miss, and Louisiana–Monroe.[66] Against his former team, Arkansas State, he led the team to its fourth, and final, win. In the 16–13 win over the Red Wolves he went 23 of 36 for 196 yards and no touchdowns.[67] [68] They dropped the last game of the season 13–41 against Louisiana to finish the year 4–8.[69] On November 28, 2022, Hatcher announced that he would transfer for a third time as a graduate transfer.[70]

Ball State

On December 18, 2022, Hatcher committed to Ball State.[59] [71]

College statistics

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GPRecordCompAttPctYardsAvgTDIntRateAttYardsAvgTD
Alabama Crimson Tide
2018
Arkansas State Red Wolves
2019106–320431065.82,9469.52710167.979460.61
2020110–011619459.82,05810.6192179.243150.30
2021111–620134158.92,4237.11913129.450-54-1.11
Texas State Bobcats
2022124–827544262.22,6535.81910122.350-151-3.01
Ball State Cardinals
202370–3649865.35826.341126.620-53-2.71
Career5111−208601,38662.010,6627.78836142.4242-197-0.84

Personal life

Hatcher is the son of Lee and Greg Hatcher. He has four sisters that all played either college basketball or college soccer.[72]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-11-09 . Pulaski Academy QB Layne Hatcher collecting milestones . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  2. Web site: Fisher . Jeff . 2017-10-12 . Pulaski Academy (AR) QB Layne Hatcher talks about his 745 yards passing last week . 2023-03-11 . High School Football America . en-US.
  3. Web site: Layne Hatcher - 2021 - Football . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  4. Web site: 2018-05-26 . Former Pulaski Academy QB Layne Hatcher forsakes ASU for Alabama . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  5. Web site: 2017-12-11 . Pulaski Academy QB Layne Hatcher Makes Gatorade List . 2023-03-11 . KARK . en-US.
  6. Web site: PA's Layne Hatcher gets Bama offer, reports on Saturday . 2023-03-11 . wholehogsports.com . en.
  7. Web site: SDS Staff . May 25, 2018 . Better late than never: Alabama flips 2018 Arkansas State QB commit Layne Hatcher . March 11, 2023 . Saturday Down South .
  8. Web site: Layne Hatcher - Football . 2023-03-11 . University of Alabama Athletics . en.
  9. News: Ewing . Michelle . Desk . Cox Media Group National Content . Orange Bowl 2018: Alabama beats Oklahoma to reach 4th consecutive title game . English . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . 2023-03-11 . 1539-7459.
  10. Web site: Associated Press . 2019-01-08 . Clemson stuns Alabama 44-16, wins the 2019 National Championship . 2023-03-11 . WVTM . en.
  11. Web site: 2019-04-17 . Former Pulaski Academy standout leaving Alabama for ASU . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  12. Web site: April 15, 2019 . Layne Hatcher transferring from Alabama to Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . thv11.com . en-US.
  13. Web site: Deckelbaum . Kyle . 2019-04-15 . Former PA quarterback Layne Hatcher to transfer from Alabama to Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . KATV . en.
  14. Web site: 2019-08-02 . Logan's run starts: QB finally gets chance to lead Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  15. Web site: Arkansas State vs. Georgia - College Football Play-By-Play - September 14, 2019 . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  16. Web site: 2019-09-26 . Former Alabama QB Layne Hatcher new starter for Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . Roll Tide Wire . en-US.
  17. Web site: Layne Hatcher leads Arkansas State in debut 50-43 over Troy . 2023-03-11 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  18. Web site: Hudgison . Chris . Arkansas State QB Layne Hatcher gearing up for 2nd career start . 2023-03-11 . www.kait8.com . en.
  19. Web site: 2019-09-29 . Layne Hatcher leads Arkansas State in debut 50-43 over Troy . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  20. Web site: September 30, 2019 . Layne Hatcher tabbed as Manning Award Star of the Week . 2023-03-11 . thv11.com . en-US.
  21. Web site: Arkansas State QB Bonner out for season with hand injury . 2023-03-11 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  22. Web site: 2019 Football Schedule . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  23. Web site: Arkansas State vs. UL Monroe - College Football Box Score - November 2, 2019 . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  24. Web site: Arkansas State vs. Georgia State - College Football Game Summary - October 5, 2019 . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  25. Web site: Stephenson . Creg . 2019-11-30 . Quarter-by-quarter: South Alabama 34, Arkansas State 30 . 2023-03-11 . al . en.
  26. Web site: Stephenson . Creg . 2019-12-08 . Camellia Bowl to pit Arkansas State vs. FIU . 2023-03-11 . al . en.
  27. Web site: Arkansas State selected to play in Camellia Bowl . 2023-03-11 . www.kait8.com . en.
  28. Web site: Newport . Kyle . Layne Hatcher's 4 TDs Lead Arkansas State to 2019 Camellia Bowl Win vs. FIU . 2023-03-11 . Bleacher Report . en.
  29. Web site: Long . A. Stacy . Spirit of coach’s wife helps lift Arkansas State Red Wolves to Camellia Bowl win . 2023-03-11 . Montgomery Advertiser . en-US.
  30. Web site: Arkansas State WR Omar Bayless named SBC Player of the Year, QB Layne Hatcher earns Freshman of the Year honors . 2023-03-11 . www.kait8.com . en.
  31. Web site: 2020 Football Cumulative Statistics . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  32. Web site: Arkansas State vs. Memphis - College Football Play-By-Play - September 5, 2020 . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  33. Web site: Gray . Nick . Watch highlights from Memphis football's game vs. Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . The Commercial Appeal . en-US.
  34. Web site: Tigers Defeat Arkansas State, 44-32, in Home Opener . 2023-03-11 . University of Memphis Athletics . en.
  35. Web site: 2020-09-12 . Arkansas State upsets Kansas State, 35-31 . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  36. Web site: Layne Hatcher Named as Manning Award Star of the Week . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  37. Web site: 2020-09-15 . Arkansas State postpones Saturday's game . 2023-03-11 . ESPN.com . en.
  38. Web site: Tulsa at Arkansas State postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak . 2023-03-11 . 247Sports . en-US.
  39. Web site: Arkansas State and Georgia State combine for 15 combined TDs in wild Sun Belt showcase . 2023-03-11 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  40. Web site: 2020 Arkansas State Red Wolves Schedule . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  41. Web site: UL Monroe vs Arkansas State Boxscore .
  42. Web site: December 7, 2020 . A-State’s Hatcher selected a Manning Award Star of the Week . 2023-03-11 . thv11.com . en-US.
  43. Web site: December 9, 2020 . UIW Cancels Saturday Football Game at Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . thv11.com . en-US.
  44. Web site: 2020 Sun Belt Football Postseason Awards Announced . 2023-03-11 . sunbeltsports.org . en.
  45. Web site: Staley . Antwan . Florida State quarterback James Blackman opts out, will transfer . 2023-03-11 . Tallahassee Democrat . en-US.
  46. Web site: FSU transfer James Blackman commits to Arkansas State . 2023-03-11 . 247Sports . en-US.
  47. Web site: Hudgison . Chris . Arkansas State QB Layne Hatcher to participate in 2021 Manning Passing Academy . 2023-03-11 . www.kait8.com . en.
  48. Web site: Treash . Anthony . 2021-07-02 . The PFF Preseason College Football All-Sun Belt Team: Coastal Carolina duo Grayson McCall, Jaivon Heiligh earn first-team nods College Football . 2023-03-11 . PFF . en.
  49. Web site: Sun Belt Football 2021 All-Conference Team - AthlonSports.com .
  50. Web site: 2021-09-05 . Hatcher flawless in relief for ASU . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  51. Web site: Barnes . Evan . Memphis football survives Arkansas State, 55-50, after epic offensive display . 2023-03-11 . The Commercial Appeal . en-US.
  52. Web site: 2021-09-25 . Red Wolves struggle to keep up with AAC . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  53. Web site: Blackman out 'indefinitely' . 2023-03-11 . AStateNation.com . en-US.
  54. Web site: 2022-07-28 . James Blackman back under the microscope at Sun Belt Media Days as ASU’s starting quarterback . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas Online . en.
  55. Web site: 2021 Football Schedule . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  56. Web site: 2021-11-14 . Arkansas State stages late rally to snap eight-game skid . 2023-03-11 . WTOP News . en.
  57. Web site: Ciardello . Keff . Texas State notebook: Bobcats sign six transfers but cast eye on a seventh (a quarterback) . 2023-03-11 . Austin American-Statesman . en-US.
  58. Web site: 2022 Football Records (PDF) . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  59. Web site: Jimenez . James H. . 2022-12-18 . Transfer portal QB Layne Hatcher commits to Ball State . 2023-03-11 . Hustle Belt . en.
  60. Web site: Ciardello . Keff . Texas State notebook: New quarterback Layne Hatcher makes quick impression . 2023-03-11 . Austin American-Statesman . en-US.
  61. Web site: 2022-09-04 . Nevada Football: Takeaways Propel Wolf Pack To Victory Over Texas State . 2023-03-11 . Mountain West Wire . en-US.
  62. Web site: BACK AT THE WACK: Texas State wins home-opener against Florida International . 2023-03-11 . Dave Campbell's Texas Football.
  63. Web site: Goodman . Joe . 2022-09-17 . Instant Reaction: Baylor vs Texas State . 2023-03-11 . Our Daily Bears . en.
  64. Web site: Ciardello . Keff . Despite Texas State's dominance over Houston Christian, coach Jake Spavital sees flaws . 2023-03-11 . Austin American-Statesman . en-US.
  65. Web site: 2022 Football Schedule . 2023-03-11 . Texas State Athletics . en.
  66. Web site: 2022 Texas State Bobcats Schedule . 2023-03-11 . ESPN . en.
  67. Web site: A-State Drops 16-13 Decision at Texas State . 2023-03-11 . Arkansas State University . en.
  68. Web site: Ciardello . Keff . Winning field goal makes Seth Keller Texas State's favorite feller . 2023-03-11 . Austin American-Statesman . en-US.
  69. Web site: Louisiana Closes Out Regular Season at Texas State . 2023-03-11 . Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns . en.
  70. Web site: Weber . Alex . 2022-11-28 . Report: Former Alabama quarterback enters transfer portal again . 2023-03-11 . On3 . en.
  71. Web site: Whaley . Logan . Former A-State QB Layne Hatcher transfers to Ball State . 2023-03-11 . www.kait8.com . en.
  72. Web site: Layne Hatcher - Football . 2023-03-11 . Ball State University Athletics . en.