From there Limegrover served as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach for Ferris State in 1997 and 1998.[6] The next two seasons Limegrover serve das the offensive line coach for Emporia State and head coach Jerry Kill who he would work under for the next 17 seasons.[8]
As offensive coordinator from 2001 to 2007l Limegrover guided Southern Illinois to six consecutive seasons finishing in the top ten in scoring, nationally.[6] From there serving as the offensive coordinator for FBSNorthern Illinois, Limegrover helped the Huskies to three consecutive bowl appearances and the 2010MAC West title.[6]
After coach Jerry Kill retired because of epilepsy with five games remaining in the 2015 season, defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys was named as Minnesota's head coach. One day after the conclusion of the 2015 season coach Claeys fired offensive coordinator Limegrover and quarterbacks coach Jim Zebrowski to make a change that better fit his offensive philosophy.[9]
On January 13, 2016, he was hired as the offensive line coach for Penn State and head coach James Franklin.[9][10] Limegrover spent four seasons at Penn State during which time he saw his offensive line unit help the Nittany Lions capture the 2016 Big Ten title.[11] Limegrover and the Nittany Lions team would experience more success in the 2017 season, going 11-2 and finishing with a Fiesta Bowl victory.[12] In 2018, Penn State saw its best rushing production in 10 years, averaging 204.9 yards per game. That was good enough to finish 29th nationally, and fifth in the Big Ten.[13] That season the offensive line was led by center Connor McGovern, who was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2019 NFL draft, and tackle Ryan Bates.[14] Despite an 11-2 record and Penn State putting up nearly 400 rushing yards in a victory over Memphis in the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Nittany Lions did not renew Limegrover's contract at the conclusion of the 2019 season.[15][16]