Hall of Fame
Set NCAA Record for Average Yards per Kickoff Return, 1946
Went Undefeated with the Fourth Army Air Force, 1943
USF Career Year: 1951
Birthdate: October 29, 1921
Hometown: Oil City, PA
Forrest Hall was born October 29, 1921 in Oil City, PA and attended his local Saint Joseph High School. After high school, he received a basketball scholarship at Duquesne College in Pittsburgh, but instead enlisted in the United States military. At 5’ 8” and 158 lbs., he played football for the Fourth Army Air Force team and represented them at the 1945 East-West Shriners Game. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the ninth round (85th pick overall) of the 1945 NFL Draft, but instead enrolled at USF and played for the Dons. He led in national kickoff returns in 1946, and set an NCAA record of 36.2 yards per kickoff.
Following college, Hall started professionally for the San Francisco 49ers under coach Buck Shaw. He played one season in 1948 and retired in 1950 from professional football. He had worked as an electrician in the off-seasons, and did that full-time after he left football. He also coached Little League in San Jose for ten years.