Hal Hunter (American football, born 1959)
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Coaching history
College
Hunter held positions at William & Mary, Pittsburgh, Columbia, Indiana (PA), Vanderbilt, LSU,[1] Indiana and North Carolina[2] from 1982 to 2005.
NFL
After his stint with North Carolina, he was hired by the San Diego Chargers in 2006 as offensive line coach and held that position until 2011, when he was promoted to offensive coordinator.[3]
On January 30, 2013, Hunter was hired as assistant offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts.[4] He was promoted to offensive line coach in 2015. On January 22, 2016, the Cleveland Browns hired hunter as offensive line coach.[5]
On January 30, 2018, Hunter was hired as offensive line coach for the New York Giants under head coach Pat Shurmur.[6]
On February 21, 2022, Hunter was hired as assistant offensive line coach for the Houston Texans.[7]
Personal life
Hunter's father, Hal, also coached in the NFL.[8]
Head coaching record
| Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSU Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (1999) | |||||||||
| 1999 | LSU | 1–0[n 1] | 1–0[n 1] | 6th (Western) | |||||
| LSU: | 1–0 | 1–0 | |||||||
| Total: | 1–0 | ||||||||
Notes
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- ↑ a b Gerry DiNardo served as LSU's head coach for the first ten games of the 1999 season before he was fired. Hunter was appointed interim head coach for the final game of the season. LSU finished the year with an overall record of 3–8 and a mark of 1–7 in conference play.
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