Greg Crum enters his third season as Greensboro College’s head football coach in 2018-2019.
Personal
- Native of Norton, Mass.
- Family includes: Wife, Aimee and children Garrett, Hunter, Kelsey and Maggie
- Resides in Greensboro, N.C.
At Greensboro College
- Named Head Football Coach in April 2016
- Just the fifth head coach in program history
- 2-18 (.100) career record in two seasons (Entering 2018-2019)
Player Development at Greensboro College
- One All-Conference selection
- Team received 2016 USA South Sportsmanship Award
Season Synopsis
2017: The Pride football team finished the 2017 season with an overall record of 1-9.
2016: In his first season at the helm, Crum’s squad finished the season with a 1-9 overall record and also received the USA South Athletic Conference Team Sportsmanship Award. Following the season, Herb Bridges was named to the Defensive All-Conference Team.
Prior to Greensboro College
Crum brought a wealth of collegiate coaching experience on all levels, including stops at Fordham University (NCAA Division I), Worcester Polytechnic-Institute (NCAA Division III), Worcester State University (NCAA Division II), and Assumption College (NCAA Division II).
Throughout his coaching career, Crum has served as a defensive line coach, strength & conditioning coordinator, and defensive coordinator. Crum was also credited with coordinating the No. 1 punt team in the nation during his tenure at Fordham.
In college, Crum was a four-year defensive-line starter for Worcester State University and was elected a team captain in his junior and senior seasons.
Crum helped lead the Lancers to three ECAC Championship births and two NEFC Championships. For his performance on the field, Crum was inducted into the Worcester State College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
Coaching History at Greensboro College
Season Overall USA South Post Season
2016 1-9 0-7
2017 1-9 0-7
Totals 2-18 0-14
(.100) (.000)