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Hall-Oliver, Marcus

Marcus Hall-Oliver
- Title:
- Edge
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THE HALL-OLIVER FILE
Hometown:Â Omaha, Nebraska
High School:Â Central High School
EDUCATION
Minnesota State
Bachelors degree in sport management (2014)
COACHING HISTORY
Fresno State
Present: Edge
Stony Brook
2024: Safeties
JMU
2022-23: Safeties
2020-21: Defensive Tackles
University of Sioux Falls
2017-18: Defensive Line
Eastern Michigan
2016: Graduate Assistant
Minnesota State
2013-15: Graduate Assistant
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Linebacker
2009-10: Nebraska-Omaha
2011-12: Minnesota StateÂ
In the summer of 2025, Hall-Oliver was selected for the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship with the Cleveland Browns.
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Hall-Oliver joined the Seawolves as a successful run as a part of James Madison's coaching staff from 2020-2023, where the Dukes appeared in two FCS playoff semifinals before an impressive transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision as a part of the Sun Belt Conference. JMU totaled a record of 38-8 across those four seasons.
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Hall-Oliver coached the defensive tackles for the 2020-21 season at JMU before switching to safeties for his final three seasons in Harrisonburg, also serving as the program's recruiting coordinator in his final two. He coached First Team All-American and Buck Buchanan Award finalist Mike Greene on the defensive line along with a pair of All-SBC selections at the safety position.
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He also served as JMU's defensive coordinator in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, the program's first FBS bowl appearance, coaching the defensive line in that game.
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Prior to his time in Harrisonburg, Hall-Oliver coached the defensive line at the University of Sioux Falls, with the Cougars finishing 16-7 across the 2017 and 2018 seasons and reaching the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2017.
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In student assistant and graduate assistant stops, Hall-Oliver coached at his alma mater from 2013-15, working with the linebackers and cornerbacks before coaching at Eastern Michigan in 2016 as a graduate assistant.
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Hall-Oliver played at Nebraska-Omaha for two seasons before finishing his collegiate career at Minnesota State, making 25 consecutive starts to finish his career. He was a two-time All-NSIC performer with the Mavericks. The Omaha, Neb. native graduated with a degree in sport management from MSU in 2014.