Leamon Hall (born November 8, 1955) is a former American football quarterback who is the all-time single game, season and career passing leader for the Army Black Knights.
[4] Hall did well in the physical aptitude test at Army, to the point that Homer Smith thought it was exaggerated.
[8] He helped Army defeat Air Force, 17–16 in his second game, where he faced an unusual six-man pass defense.
[4] Hall became the starter for the team's 4th game of the season, when senior quarterback Scott Gillogy broke his collarbone.
Gil Brandt, the director of player development for the Dallas Cowboys marked him as above average in all quarterback categories.
[13][7] Tom Braatz, head scout of the Atlanta Falcons noted him as one of the top five senior quarterbacks in college football.
[16] In 1983, he played for the Fort Benning Doughboys football team and competed in the Dallas Cowboys training camp.
[11] He was signed by the United States Football League's Arizona Wranglers in February 1983, but was released before the 1983 season started.