Brigham Young University head coach Bronco Mendenhall and teammates comforted quarterback Taysom Hill in a video clip filled with a lot of tears and even more love.

The clip comes from an episode of BYUtv's "Inside BYU Football" that aired Tuesday.

BYU's 33-28 victory over Nebraska on Saturday was coupled with the bitter reality that Hill was out for the season. A Lisfranc (mid-foot) sprain, suffered during a 21-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, became his third season-ending injury. Hill sustained a broken leg and torn ligaments in his ankle less than a year ago. After working diligently to play during the 2015 season, the new injury was more than heartbreaking.

“(Hill is) one of my best friends," Mitch Mathews, the wide receiver who caught the game-winning touchdown Saturday, told the Deseret News. "You see him with that severe of an injury and come back in and play, you almost want to cry during the game for how tough he is and how great of a leader he is and how we’re going to play for him even more. The catch comes secondary to my love for my best friend. He’ll be missed.”

In the "Inside BYU Football" clip, Mathews and Hill hug each other while Mathews tells Hill, "It was all for you, man. Everything, that was for you, man."

The new "Inside BYU Football" series takes viewers behind the scenes with BYU's football team during the 2015 season. The TV series is produced by former ESPN "SportsCenter" producer Mikel Minor and directed by Alan Seawright from "BYU Sports Nation."

"Inside BYU Football" airs Tuesdays.

Watch the full episode on byutv.org.

Alex is an intern with Deseret Digital Media.

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