Hal Hunter (American football, born 1959)
For his father, see Hal Hunter (American football, born 1932).
Harold T. Hunter (born July 8, 1959 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) is an American football coach. He is currently the offensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns. He was previously the assistant offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts. He was also the former offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. He has held positions at the University of North Carolina, Indiana University, and LSU. In 1999, he served as the head coach of LSU's football team for one game, a 35–10 win over rival Arkansas, after Gerry DiNardo was fired. He was replaced when LSU hired Nick Saban. Hunter's father Hal also coached in the NFL.
Coaching history
- 1982 – Outside Linebackers and Strength Coach, College of William and Mary
- 1983–84 – Offensive Line, University of Pittsburgh
- 1985 – Offensive Line, Columbia University
- 1986 – Offensive Line, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- 1987 – 1990 – Offensive Line, University of Akron
- 1991 – 93 – Tackles and Tight Ends, Vanderbilt University
- 1994 – Offensive Line, Vanderbilt University
- 1995 – 98 – Offensive Line, Louisiana State University
- 1999 – Assistant Head Coach, Louisiana State University
- 2000 – 01 – Offensive Coordinator, Indiana University
- 2002 – 05 – Offensive Line, University of North Carolina
- 2006 – 2012 – Offensive Line, San Diego Chargers
- 2012 – 2013 – Offensive Coordinator, San Diego Chargers
- 2013 – 2016 – Assistant Offensive Line Coach, Indianapolis Colts
- 2016 – present – Offensive line Coach, Cleveland Browns
Head coaching record
College
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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LSU Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (1999) | |||||||||
1999 | LSU | 1–0* | 1–0* | 6th (Western)* | |||||
LSU: | 1–0 | 1–0 | *Coached one game after Gerry DiNardo was fired | ||||||
Total: | 1–0 | ||||||||
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. |
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