Alabama State QB Discusses New Offensive Coordinator

Andrew Body talks about his relationship with incoming OC Tony Hull.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 7:20pm

A fragmented, cubist-style painting depicting a college football quarterback and offensive coordinator working together, with their bodies and the chalkboard they're using broken down into sharp, overlapping geometric shapes in the team's crimson and gold colors.The new offensive coordinator and returning quarterback at Alabama State University collaborate to install their game plan for the upcoming season.Montgomery Today

Alabama State University's starting quarterback Andrew Body spoke about his budding relationship with the team's new offensive coordinator, Tony Hull, during spring practice. The Hornets will have a new play-caller leading their offense in the 2026 season.

Why it matters

Quarterback-coordinator chemistry is crucial for any successful college football offense, so Body's comments provide insight into how the transition is going between the returning starter and his new OC.

The details

Body, who is entering his junior season as ASU's QB1, said he has already developed a strong rapport with Hull, who was hired in the offseason to replace the previous offensive coordinator. The two have been working closely together to install Hull's new system and get on the same page before the start of fall camp.

  • Alabama State University hired Tony Hull as their new offensive coordinator in February 2026.
  • The Hornets are currently in the midst of their spring practice schedule ahead of the 2026 season.

The players

Andrew Body

The starting quarterback for Alabama State University, entering his junior season.

Tony Hull

The new offensive coordinator hired by Alabama State University in 2026.

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What they’re saying

“Coach Hull and I have been working really closely together to get on the same page with the new offense. I'm excited to see what we can do this season.”

— Andrew Body, Alabama State Quarterback

What’s next

Alabama State will continue spring practice over the next month, giving Body and Hull more time to build their relationship before the start of fall camp in August.

The takeaway

The smooth transition between Body and Hull will be crucial for Alabama State's offense to hit the ground running in 2026 as the Hornets look to build on their recent success.