- 1st-Team All-SEC (Associated Press)
- 2018 Team Big M Iron Man Award
- 2017 Team Big M Iron Man Award
2019 SEASON
Finished his decorated Mizzou career by starting all 12 games, the last seven at left guard and the first five at right guard … Was part of an offensive line group that allowed just 6.08 tackles for loss and 2.25 sacks per game … Started the final 38 games of his career and was a key member of Mizzou’s offensive line group that was among the nation’s best during his time at Mizzou … Named to the Outland Trophy Watch List in the preseason and was a Preseason All-SEC First Team selection and a Preseason All-American … Signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars following the 2020 NFL Draft.
2018 SEASON
Developed into one of the top linemen in the vaunted SEC, earning first-team All-Conference honors by the Associated Press, making him the first Tiger offensive lineman to earn first-team all-conference honors since 2013 (Justin Britt) ... Played more than 1,000 snaps on the year, and was not docked with allowing a quarterback sack nor committing a penalty in 13 games at right guard ... Was a key performer for a line that helped the offense end the 2018 season ranked 13th nationally (third in the SEC) in total offense (481.8 avg.), 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in scoring (36.6 avg.) and 18th nationally (third in the SEC) in third down conversions (46.4%) ... The Tiger front five was especially stout once again at preventing negative plays -- Mizzou ranked sixth nationally (first in the SEC) in fewest tackles for loss allowed (4.00 avg.) and eighth nationally (first in the SEC) in fewest quarterback sacks allowed (1.00 avg.) ... Perhaps most impressive was the fact that Mizzou was one of only three Power Five offenses to throw for at least 279 yards per game, while rushing for at least 200 yards per game ... The other two were national champion Clemson (279 passing/248 rushing) and CFP semi-finalist Oklahoma (322 passing/247 rushing).
2017 SEASON
Made the jump to starter, and did a phenomenal job on the year as he established himself as one of the top guards in the SEC ... Started from the get-go, and made 13 starts in all for the record-setting Tiger offense ... Was a big part of MU’s record-setting offense which led the SEC (ranking eighth nationally) in total offense ... The offensive line led the nation in fewest tackles for loss allowed for the second-straight season (2.85), and also led the SEC in fewest sacks allowed (1.0 per game - fifth nationally), while the Tiger offense also led the SEC in passing efficiency (fourth nationally), and scoring offense (14th in NCAA) ... Also won the team’s Iron Man Award at the season-ending banquet, signifying the Tiger who played the most snaps and never came out of the game.
2016 SEASON
Played in all 12 games for Mizzou as a true freshman – primarily getting most of his experience as a valuable member of the field goal protection unit.
BEFORE MIZZOU
First name pronounced: TREY-vore … Hailed by Mizzou’s coaches as a beast who brings a tough, physical approach to the game … Great blend of quickness, size, bulk, strength and athleticism that should make him an impact blocker in both the run and pass games … A consensus three-star recruit, he ranks as the No. 20 prospect in the state of Illinois by ESPN while checking in at No. 30 according to Rivals … Scout.com ranks him as the No. 68 offensive guard in the 2016 class …ESPN rates him as the No. 59 guard in the 2016 class … Impact performer for East St. Louis and head coach Darren Sunkett … High school teammate with current Mizzou Freshman All-American DT Terry Beckner Jr. … Parents: Robert Hill and Toni Wallace … Plans to major in sport management at Mizzou … Member of National Honors Society and Rebirth House, a Christian-based organization that repairs and rebuilds affordable housing … Enjoys video games when away from football and has an expansive collection of Air Jordans that he is very proud of … Cited Mizzou’s tremendous football tradition and Mizzou’s connection with East St. Louis High School as key reasons for his commitment … Primary recruiter: Cornell Ford … Chose Mizzou over Illinois, Syracuse, Boston College, Iowa, Iowa State, Louisville and Purdue ... Majoring in Parks, Recreation & Tourism at Mizzou.