Under head coach Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan has had a losing record in the regular season just once in the last six years.
This year, with Creighton still at the helm, EMU hopes to win its first MAC Championship since 1987.
Here’s more info about Creighton.
What’s Eastern Michigan Head Coach Chris Creighton’s Salary?
Chris Creighton agreed to a contract extension in 2021 which would keep him at EMU until after the 2025 season. He made $590,000 in total pay in 2023, according to USA Today.
Chris Creighton’s Coaching History
Years | Team | Position |
2014-present | Eastern Michigan | HC |
2008-13 | Drake | HC |
2001-07 | Wabash College | HC |
1997-2000 | Ottawa University | HC |
1993-96 | Manchester College | OC |
1993 | Limhamns Griffins | HC |
1991-92 | Concordia University | OC |
What’s Eastern Michigan Head Coach Chris Creighton’s Record?
Chris Creighton is 52-68 in the FBS as a head coach. That’s all from his time at Eastern Michigan going back to 2014.
Creighton is 1-5 in bowl games.
How Old Is Eastern Michigan Head Coach Chris Creighton?
Chris Creighton is 55 years old.
Eastern Michigan Head Coach Chris Creighton’s Background
Creighton has been a head coach for the vast majority of his career. But he had to move up the ranks of college football to earn the Eastern Michigan opportunity.
He started out as an offensive coordinator at Concordia University in Illinois from 1991-92. He then was a player and head coach for Limhamn Griffins in Sweden in 1993.
He was an offensive coordinator once again at Manchester College in Indiana from 1993-96 before going to Kansas to be Ottawa University’s head coach. From 1997-2000, Creighton enjoyed four winning seasons, two NAIA playoff appearances, and two conference titles.
He was Wabash College’s head coach from 2001-07. His teams put together winning seasons every year during his time there, reaching the Division III playoffs three times and winning four conference championships.
His last stop before going to EMU was as Drake’s head coach from 2008-13. Again, Creighton’s teams never endured a losing season while he was there as Drake was a Pioneer Football League co-champion twice.