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Lee Hull

Lee Hull

In 2020, Lee Hull joined the Howard University football team as offensive coordinator.

After the 2021 fall campaign, Hull coached six Bison to All-MEAC Team honors on the offensive side.

Before arriving at Howard, he served one season as offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach at Wagner College (2019). Under Hull, senior Jeremiah Lorick finished third in the Northeast Conference (NEC) in receptions per game (5.1) and fellow senior Joshua DeCambre finished eighth in the NEC in receptions per game (3.8) and seventh in receiving yards per game (56.2) in 2019.

In 2016, Hull was part of the Indianapolis Colts' coaching staff as a wide receivers coach after two seasons as head coach for Morgan State (2014-15). In his first season, he led the program to its first NCAA Division I playoff berth in school history. Morgan State won a share of the 2014 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference title with a 6-2 league mark (7-6 overall), and Hull was named the league’s coach of the year. The Bears also set or tied 57 school or league records that year. His two-year record with the Bears was 11-12.
 
Prior to his two-year stint as Morgan State head coach, Hull served as Maryland’s wide receivers coach from 2008–13, coaching future NFL first-round pick Darrius Heyward-Bey and second-round pick Torrey Smith. That tenure came after five seasons as an assistant at Oregon State, the first two coaching running backs and last three in charge of wide receivers. During Hull’s time with the Beavers, he coached future NFL first-round pick Steven Jackson.
 
Before Oregon State, Hull spent 1998–2002 at his alma mater, Holy Cross, first as linebackers coach for one season, before moving to wide receivers and kickoff coverage for a year. He spent his final three seasons with the Crusaders as wide receivers coach, passing game coordinator and in charge of kickoff returns.
 
From 2000-01, Hull completed an internship with the San Diego Chargers and was a volunteer assistant for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1999.
 
A Vineland, N.J., native, Hull was coach at South High in Worchester, Mass., from 1996–97 after serving three seasons as offensive coordinator. He got his start in coaching as an assistant at Auburn (Mass.) High in ’95.
 
Hull was a wide receiver in the CFL from 1990–92 for Winnipeg and the Toronto Argonauts. He played at Holy Cross from 1984–87.