Jason Hall Jr. is set to embark on the next chapter of his college football career after announcing his transfer to West Virginia University.
The redshirt junior linebacker arrives in Morgantown after a season at Villanova where he logged 3.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, numbers that underscore his knack for disrupting opposing offenses.
A New Chapter in Morgantown
Standing at 6‑foot‑1 and 222 pounds, Hall combines size with speed, traits that have already earned him opportunities on kickoff returns and that could translate into a valuable presence on defensive subpackages.
At Villanova the team ran a 3‑3‑5 base scheme, giving Hall extensive experience rushing the passer from unconventional angles. That background equips him to read quarterbacks quickly and to generate pressure in blitz packages at the Big 12 level.
Coaches in Morgantown have indicated that Hall will initially compete for a reserve spot, but his versatility means he could see significant snaps when the defensive line needs a spark.
The upcoming fall camp will be a crucible for Hall, who must prove he can translate his collegiate production into immediate impact against stronger competition.