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Drew Hall is in his second season as a graduate assistant on offense for the Iowa State football program.
Iowa State recorded one of its best seasons in school history in 2018, as the Cyclones went 8-5, broke the school record for conference wins in a season (six), posted their best conference finish in 40 years (T3rd) and made the Valero Alamo Bowl.
The Cyclone offense tied the school record for most 40-point games vs. league opponents in a season during the 2018 campaign, scoring 48 vs. Oklahoma State, 40 vs. Texas Tech and 42 vs. Kansas State. ISU was also 10th nationally in red zone offense, scoring points on 91.1 percent of its possessions inside the 20-yard line.
Hall spent the 2017 season as the wide receivers coach at North Alabama where he tutored all-conference wideout Dre Hall.
He also had stints as a wide receivers coach at Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (2016), Arkansas-Monticello (2015) and Milsaps College (2014).
At MGCCC, Hall helped direct an offensive unit that ranked first in total yards and second in passing yards in the conference. Four receivers went on to sign letters of intent to Division I schools.
A graduate of Murray State in 2012, Hall was a receiver and tight end for the Racers. He began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student assistant and tight ends coach from 2012-13.