Statistically Speaking
- Enters final season with 153 receptions for 1,729 yards and 11 touchdowns.
- Ranks 10th in school history in career receptions and 15th in receiving yards.
- Has at least three receptions in each of the last 23 games he's played and in 26 of the 27 games he's played in his career.
2020
- Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
- First Team CoSIDA Academic All-American.
- CoSIDA Academic All-District selection.
- Named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
2019
- Named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
- Started the first six games of the season before suffering a season-ending injury.
- Despite missing 5+ games, still finished second on the team in receiving with 41 receptions for 497 yards and two touchdowns.
- Led the Centennial Conference in receptions and was second in receiving yards when he was lost for the year.
- Still finished eighth in the Centennial in receptions and 13th in receiving yards despite playing in just six games.
- Matched career highs for receptions (12) and receiving yards (161) in a 28-27 loss to Susquehanna.
- Also returned two kickoffs for 41 yards against Susquehanna to account for career-high 202 all-purpose yards.
- Added 10 receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown against Moravian.
- With efforts against Susquehanna and Moravian, became first JHU player with 10+ receptions in back-to-back games since Dan Wodicka turned the trick in the final two games in 2011.
2018
- First Team CoSIDA/Google Cloud Academic All-District.
- First Team All-Centennial Conference.
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
- Academic All-Centennial Conference (named to All-CC Team and Centennial Academic Honor Roll).
- Led team in receiving with 83 receptions for 995 yards and seven touchdowns.
- 83 receptions are tied for the fourth-best single-season total in school history.
- 995 receiving yards and seventh-best in school single-season history.
- Had seven games with five or more receptions and three, 100-yard receiving games.
- Totaled a career-high 12 receptions for 107 yards and one touchdown in a 42-12 win at Franklin & Marshall.
- Fueled 27-16 win over Muhlenberg with nine receptions for a personal-best 161 yards.
- Had 10 receptions for 97 yards in a 37-14 win over RPI in the NCAA Quarterfinals. This was the 11th time a JHU player had 10 or more receptions in an NCAA Playoff game.
- Added five receptions for 109 yards in a 28-20 loss at top-ranked Mount Union in the NCAA Semifinals.
- Totaled 27 receptions for 304 yards in JHU's four NCAA Playoff games.
2017
- Played in 11 games.
- Finished fourth on the team in receiving with 29 receptions, 237 yards, and two touchdowns.
- 29 receptions are most by a Blue Jay freshman since Bradley Munday had 36 n 2013.
At Great Valley
- Helped team to a three-year record of 28-10 with a district title and an appearance in the state playoffs in 2014.
- Ches-Mont American Offensive Player of the Year as a junior, when he totaled 53 receptions for 908 yards and 11 touchdowns.
- Earned First Team All-Ches-Mont American honors on offense and defense as a senior, when he was also tabbed Player of the Year. Posted 62 receptions for 1,102 yards and nine TDs in final season.
Personal
- Ryan Hubley.
- The son of James and Denise Hubley.
- Has two siblings, Jake and Rachel.
- Mother was a standout athlete at Centennial Conference rival Dickinson and is a member of the Dickinson and Middle Atlantic Conference Halls of Fame. She played field hockey and was a member of the indoor and outdoor track teams at DC and still holds five school records.
- Intern at Envestnet-FIDx (summer, 2019).
- Majoring in computer science and applied math and statistics.