2012 Football Choose a Player: Albright, Brandon Anderson, Luke Appleby, Chase Berg, Zack Bogard, Travis Borgs, Alex Browder, Kenny Bruce, Spencer Carlson, Nick Cipriano, Nicholas Crook, Dan D'Amico, Zach Davis, Taylor Easton, Tedder Ewan, Zach Fleischman, Daniel Gleeson, Tim Gustafson, Max Harris, Devyn Harris, Tom Hartford, Patrick Herron, Robert Hinton, Skyler Huff, Marqueston Jones, DeAndre Jones, Jake Jones, Korey Kelley, Shayne Kiely, Rafe King, Ben Kirkegaard, Colby Knight, Todd Lambert, Dack Lange, Riley Leonard, Josh McNeill, Chris Mertens, Patrick Michel, Miraldo Miller, Brandon Muhammad, Ghaali Norman, Trey Nzeocha, Mark Puletasi, Sonny Purcell, Mike Quinlan, J.J. Reese, Chad Roueche, Jeff Ruff, Luke Rufran, Dominic Rushing, Zach Schiffner, Jake Schober, Oliver Smith, Brett Smith, Josh Stratton, Sam Strong, Tyler Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Shane Sumter, B.J. Sutton, Kody Taufa'asau, Kurt Traphagan, Austin White, Darrenn Williams, Stuart Willis, Mark Yarbrough, Eddie Go Profile Stats Profile C Position Sophomore Class 6'4 Height 296 Weight Rock Bridge High School #70 Skyler Hinton C Position Sophomore Class Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography UW This Season: Skyler Hinton completed the 2012 spring drills with the Cowboys as the No. 3 center on the depth chart behind Nick Carlson and Travis Bogard. 2011: He entered the season as the backup left guard, but did not play in any games. 2010: Redshirted. High School: Hinton earned All-State, All-Area and All-District honors as an offensive lineman his senior season at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo. Hinton was named Second Team All-State Class 6, the largest classification in Missouri, by the Missouri High School Coaches' Association. He was a three-year letterwinner in football and a one-time letterman in basketball at Rock Bridge. Hinton was elected a team captain his senior season. Rock Bridge posted a 5-5 record and placed third in districts in 2009. Hinton was active in Big Brothers, Big Sisters in high school. He was a Senior Mentor Core Leader, and was involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He played for head football coach A.J. Ofodile. Personal: Born Nov. 15, 1991, he is one of three children of Elaine and Michael Hinton. His mother played both basketball and softball at the University of Nebraska-Omaha where she played on UNO's National Championship Softball Team in 1975, and was inducted into the school's Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991. His father is a basketball official and baseball umpire. Hinton was also recruited by Northern Illinois, Syracuse and Vanderbilt. He is majoring in criminal justice.