Football
Hall, Aaron

Aaron Hall
- Title:
- Senior Associate Strength & Conditioning Coach
Aaron Hall is in his fourth season on the Texas Tech coaching staff where he serves as the senior associate strength and conditioning coach.
Hall, who arrived at Texas Tech following one season on the strength staff at Marshall, was promoted to senior associate strength and conditioning coach prior to the 2024 season as a key member of Lance Barilow’s staff with the Red Raiders. He previously assisted with both football and track and field during his lone year with the Thundering Hurd.
This is Hall’s third stint working alongside Barilow as the two were on the same staff together at both LSU and Kansas prior to their hire at Texas Tech. Hall was a strength and conditioning intern on the LSU staff in the spring of 2018 and later rejoined Barilow again in 2020 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at fellow Big 12 member Kansas.
In between, he earned his first full-time position as an assistant strength coach at New Mexico State from 2018-19, working with its track and field, swimming, baseball and football programs. He moved to football exclusively that next fall as an assistant strength and conditioning coach on the Wyoming football staff for the 2019 season.
Hall began his professional career as an intern at Ohio State in 2015 where he assisted with the strength and conditioning training of many of the Buckeyes’ Olympic sports. He accepted a graduate assistant role at UTEP from there, assisting with the Miners’ football, track, volleyball and rifle programs.
Hall attended Youngstown State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2015. He later added a master’s in leadership studies from UTEP in 2017.
Hall and his wife, Hanna, welcomed their first child, a daughter Hunter, earlier this year on New Year’s Day.
Hall, who arrived at Texas Tech following one season on the strength staff at Marshall, was promoted to senior associate strength and conditioning coach prior to the 2024 season as a key member of Lance Barilow’s staff with the Red Raiders. He previously assisted with both football and track and field during his lone year with the Thundering Hurd.
This is Hall’s third stint working alongside Barilow as the two were on the same staff together at both LSU and Kansas prior to their hire at Texas Tech. Hall was a strength and conditioning intern on the LSU staff in the spring of 2018 and later rejoined Barilow again in 2020 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at fellow Big 12 member Kansas.
In between, he earned his first full-time position as an assistant strength coach at New Mexico State from 2018-19, working with its track and field, swimming, baseball and football programs. He moved to football exclusively that next fall as an assistant strength and conditioning coach on the Wyoming football staff for the 2019 season.
Hall began his professional career as an intern at Ohio State in 2015 where he assisted with the strength and conditioning training of many of the Buckeyes’ Olympic sports. He accepted a graduate assistant role at UTEP from there, assisting with the Miners’ football, track, volleyball and rifle programs.
Hall attended Youngstown State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2015. He later added a master’s in leadership studies from UTEP in 2017.
Hall and his wife, Hanna, welcomed their first child, a daughter Hunter, earlier this year on New Year’s Day.