Clemson defensive assistant coach Lemanski Hall won’t return for the 2024 season

Clemson defensive assistant coach Lemanski Hall won’t return for the Tigers next season.

After this season, the Clemson football program has announced that defensive ends coach Lemanski Hall will not return to the Tigers.

Hall earned the defensive end coaching position in 2018 following being in an analyst role for a few seasons prior. He and Swinney were teammates at Alabama, where Hall was a standout on the Crimson Tide’s 1992 National Championship-winning team.

“I am so grateful and thankful for the opportunity that Clemson has given me over the past nine years,” said Hall.

“Clemson has been so good to me and my family, and my wife and I want to thank the entire Clemson Family for being such a blessing in our lives. I also want to especially thank Coach Swinney and his wife, Kathleen, for welcoming us the way they have for almost a decade. I similarly want to thank Graham Neff, President Clements and the Board of Trustees for their faith in me representing this university for so many years.

“I am incredibly proud of what we have been able to accomplish here. I am so thankful for all of the young men that have been in our program, and I hope I’ve been able to impact them as positively as they have impacted me. I am excited to see what God has in store for me and my family moving forward.”

We wish Hall the best in his future.