Fresno State Athletics
Football

Marcus Hall-Oliver
- Title:
- Edge
- Phone:
- 559-278-3015
THE HALL-OLIVER FILE
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska
High School: 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 State
In the summer of 2025, Hall-Oliver was selected for the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship with the Cleveland Browns.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.


