NCAAF: Southern Miss fires coach Will Hall

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Southern Miss fired coach Will Hall on Sunday after 3 1/2 seasons on the job.

After a 3-9 season in 2023, Hall’s Golden Eagles were off to a 1-6 start (0-3 Sun Belt) this year when the athletics department pulled the plug.

“We are grateful to Will and his family for their dedication to Southern Miss over the past four years,” athletic director Jeremy McClain said in a statement. “Will poured his heart and soul into this program and into shaping these young men. Unfortunately, the results on the field didn’t align with our shared goals and expectations.”

Reed Stringer, the football program’s assistant head coach and general manager, will take over as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

Hall, a 44-year-old Mississippi native, spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at Tulane before getting the Southern Miss job. He amassed a 14-30 record with the Golden Eagles. In the program’s first season in the Sun Belt in 2022, it went to the LendingTree Bowl and beat Rice 38-24, Southern Miss’ only bowl trip during Hall’s tenure.

–Field Level Media

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