Hall of Fame

Hal Self

Hal Self

  • Class
  • Induction
    1990
  • Sport(s)
    Football

Hal Self served the Lions' athletic program for more than three decades and established and helped build the school's football program from the ground up. He came to the university in 1949 to begin the Lions' modern football era as head football coach and stayed for 21 seasons, posting a 109-81-8 record. He compiled 13 winning seasons and had two other .500 seasons playing a rugged schedule with a staff that, for the majority of that time, consisted only of Self and his long-time assistant George Weeks.

From 1952-63, Self led the Lions to a combined 31-0-2 record against state rivals Livingston, Troy State and Jacksonville State. A native of Decatur, Ala., Self served 33 years at UNA as a coach, athletic director and member of the Health, Physical Education and Recreation faculty.

He played football at the University of Alabama under Frank Thomas where he quarterbacked the Crimson Tide to a perfect record in 1945 and scored two touchdowns against Southern California in the Rose Bowl.

The UNA Athletic Offices, formerly the Flowers Hall Annex, was renamed in his honor as the Self Field House.

 

 

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