Christopher William Creighton (born February 7, 1969) is an
American football
American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team wit ...
coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at
Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University (EMU, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School, the school was the fourth normal school established in the United St ...
, a position he has held since the
2014 season. Creighton has served as the head coach at three other schools:
Ottawa University
Ottawa University (OU) is a private Baptist university with its main campus in Ottawa, Kansas, a second residential campus in Surprise, Arizona, and adult campuses in the Kansas City, Phoenix and Milwaukee metropolitan areas. It was founded in ...
(1997–2000),
Wabash College
Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, it enrolls nearly 900 students. The college offers an undergraduate liberal arts c ...
(2001–2007), and
Drake University
Drake University is a private university in Des Moines, Iowa. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including professional programs in business, law, and pharmacy. Drake's law school is among the 25 oldest in the United States.
Hi ...
(2008–2013).
Creighton played quarterback at
Kenyon College
Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Philander Chase. Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Kenyon has 1,708 undergraduates enrolled. Its 1,000-acre campus is ...
where he established several
North Coast Athletic Conference records (since broken). As the head coach at Wabash in the early 2000s, he turned the school into a national contender at the
NCAA Division III
NCAA Division III (D-III) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. D-III consists of athletic programs at colleges and universities that choose not to offer athletic scholarships to their ...
level. At Drake, he shared back-to-back
Pioneer Football League conference titles. Creighton holds the unusual distinction of having won football games on three different continents.
In 1993, he played professionally for the Limhamn Griffins, a Swedish club team, and won the
Superserien league championship as the team's quarterback.
In 2011, he coached Drake in
an exhibition game in the
Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in
Arusha
Arusha City is a Tanzanian city and the regional capital of the Arusha Region, with a population of 416,442 plus 323,198 in the surrounding Arusha District Council (2012 census).
Located below Mount Meru on the eastern edge of the eastern b ...
,
Tanzania
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, defeating a
Mexican all-star team. In addition, he coached Wabash in exhibition games in
Austria
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and
Panama
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.
Playing career
Creighton was born on February 7, 1969, grew up in
San Francisco
San Francisco (; Spanish language, Spanish for "Francis of Assisi, Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the List of Ca ...
. He attended his first
Oakland Raiders
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game at the age of eight. Creighton remained a "diehard" Raiders fan even as his playing and coaching career pulled him east. His family moved to
Seattle
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, where Creighton attended
Roosevelt High School and played
quarterback
The quarterback (commonly abbreviated "QB"), colloquially known as the "signal caller", is a position in gridiron football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive platoon and mostly line up directly behind the offensive line. In modern Ame ...
on the football team. For college, Creighton chose
Kenyon College
Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Philander Chase. Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Kenyon has 1,708 undergraduates enrolled. Its 1,000-acre campus is ...
in
Gambier, Ohio
Gambier is a village in Knox County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,391 at the 2010 census.
Gambier is the home of Kenyon College. A major feature is a gravel path running the length of the village, referred to as "Middle Path". This ...
, where he played quarterback from 1988–1990. In 1989 Kenyon won a share of the
North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) title, Kenyon's first and only conference championship. In 1990 Creighton's 29 touchdown passes set an NCAC record which stood until 2001 when
Wabash College
Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, it enrolls nearly 900 students. The college offers an undergraduate liberal arts c ...
's Jake Knott–playing under Creighton–eclipsed it.
[ ] His 48 passing touchdowns over his two years as a starter were also an NCAC record until Kenyon's Brad Hensley surpassed it in 1994.
[ ] Kenyon inducted Creighton into its athletic hall of fame in 2008.
While at Kenyon, Creighton studied abroad in
Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechuan languages, Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar language, Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechuan ...
, kindling an interest in developing countries.
In 1993, he signed to play professionally for Limhamn Griffins in Sweden's top league
Superserien. As the teams quarterback, Creighton led the Griffins to win the Swedish league championship.
Coaching career
Concordia and Sweden
Following graduation in 1991, Creighton became
offensive coordinator (OC) at
Concordia University Chicago under
Jim Braun while working on his master's degree, which he completed in 1993.
[ ] In the spring of 1993, he received an opportunity to play quarterback for
Sweden's Limhamn Griffins, where he also served as a coach. The Griffins won the
Superserien championship.
[ ]
Manchester
Creighton returned to the United States in the fall of 1993 to become offensive coordinator at
Manchester College
Manchester College might refer to:
England
* Manchester College, a former name of Harris Manchester College, Oxford
*Manchester Metropolitan University, formerly Manchester Polytechnic, formed in 1977 by a merger between Manchester College of Art ...
in
North Manchester, Indiana, under
Dale Liston
Dale A. Liston is a retired American football coach. He served as the head coach at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas (1979–1984), Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania (1988–1991), and Manchester University in North Manchester, India ...
. Still in Sweden when the job became available, Creighton applied for it over the phone.
Creighton spent four seasons at Manchester, continuing under
Dave Harms
Dave Harms is a former American football coach. He served as the head coach at Manchester University in North Manchester, Indiana, from 1995 to 2003.
Harms played college football at Drake University
Drake University is a private universit ...
after the latter replaced Liston following the 1994 season.
His offenses set ten new school records during his tenure.
[ ]
Ottawa
Creighton's first head coaching job was at
Ottawa University
Ottawa University (OU) is a private Baptist university with its main campus in Ottawa, Kansas, a second residential campus in Surprise, Arizona, and adult campuses in the Kansas City, Phoenix and Milwaukee metropolitan areas. It was founded in ...
in
Ottawa, Kansas
Ottawa (pronounced ) is a city in, and the county seat of, Franklin County, Kansas, United States. It is located on both banks of the Marais des Cygnes River near the center of Franklin County. As of the 2020 census, the population of the ...
, from 1997 to 2000. Ottawa competed as part of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
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(NAIA). He succeeded
Dave Dallas, who had taken the head coaching job at
Kansas Wesleyan University
Kansas Wesleyan University is a private Christian university in Salina, Kansas. Founded in 1886, it is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. About 800 students attend KWU, with approximately 700 of them studying on the 28-acre campus. T ...
.
[ ] In those four seasons, Creighton's teams went 32–9 and won the
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The KCAC is the oldest conference in the NAIA and the second oldest in the United Sta ...
championship in 1997 and 2000. He was the 26th head football coach for the
Ottawa University Braves and ranked fourth in school history in total wins and first in winning percentage (.780).
Creighton, who has a life-long interest in
mountain climbing, took his seniors on mountain-climbing trips. Creighton explained that the trips encouraged personal growth: "You're doing something that maybe you didn't think you could do...I just think you grow as a person in those situations."
[ ] Steve Ryan, then an assistant coach, carried over the practice of mountain hikes when he became head coach at
Morningside College
Morningside University is a private university affiliated with the United Methodist Church and located in Sioux City, Iowa. Founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Morningside University has 21 buildings on a campus in Sioux City (ar ...
. Ryan credited the hikes with improving the senior leadership of the team.
Wabash
Creighton departed Ottawa after the 2000 season to become the head coach at
Wabash College
Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, it enrolls nearly 900 students. The college offers an undergraduate liberal arts c ...
, replacing
Greg Carlson. Wabash, like Kenyon and Manchester, competed in
NCAA Division III
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.
[ ] The move returned him to the NCAC, and his first game was against Manchester and his mentor, Dave Harms.
Creighton was at Wabash from 2001 to 2007, and turned the program into a "national championship contender."
His career coaching record at Wabash was 63–15, ranking him third in school history in total wins and fifth in winning percentage (.808). In 2002, Creighton led Wabash to an undefeated season and its first playoff appearance since 1977, earning him NCAC coach of the year honors.
[ ] He would also be named NCAC coach of the year in 2005 and 2007. On departing Wabash for Drake after the 2007 season, Creighton called his years at Wabash "the best years of my life, both on the field and off."
[ ] Under Creighton, Wabash played exhibition games in
Austria
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, losing (against the
Vienna Vikings) and winning in
Panama
Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Co ...
.
While head coach at Wabash, Creighton began a practice of writing to national championship-winning coaches to seek their advice on building a successful team. One such coach,
Ohio State
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's
Jim Tressel
James Patrick Tressel (born December 5, 1952) is an American college football coach and university administrator who is currently the president of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. Before becoming an administrator, Tressel was th ...
, later called Creighton "one of
isfavorites", and acted as a reference for Creighton when the latter applied for the Drake job.
[ ]
Drake

On December 22, 2007, Creighton was named the head football coach at
Drake University
Drake University is a private university in Des Moines, Iowa. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including professional programs in business, law, and pharmacy. Drake's law school is among the 25 oldest in the United States.
Hi ...
in
Des Moines, Iowa
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, replacing interim head coach
Steve Loney
Steve Loney (born April 26, 1952) is a former American football coach who is the offensive line coach for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League (USFL). He was the offensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings from 2003 to 20 ...
. Drake, a member of the non-football
Missouri Valley Conference
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, played football in the
Pioneer Football League, a
Football Championship Subdivision
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(FCS) conference whose members do not award
scholarships
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Scholar ...
for football.
Creighton coached at Drake from 2008 to 2013, compiling a record of 41–22. Although NCAA regulations prevented Creighton from leading mountain climbing trips such as those he had at Ottawa, an unofficial tradition of climbing
Pikes Peak developed during his tenure.
In 2011 Creighton's interests in developing countries and mountain climbing intersected when he helped organize the
2011 Kilimanjaro Bowl
The 2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl was the first college football game played on the continent of Africa. The game at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania was played in May 21, 2011, due to the seasonal difference in Africa, fe ...
, the first football game to be played on the
Africa
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n continent. Drake defeated a team of Mexican all-stars 17–7, giving Creighton a victory on his third continent.
During the trip, which also included various
service-learning activities, Creighton led his players on a six-day hike up
Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro () is a dormant volcano in Tanzania. It has three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world: above sea level and ab ...
.
[ ] Under Creighton, Drake shared the Pioneer League title in 2011 and 2012.
[ ]
Eastern Michigan
On December 11, 2013, Creighton was named the head football coach at
Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University (EMU, Eastern Michigan or simply Eastern), is a public research university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Founded in 1849 as Michigan State Normal School, the school was the fourth normal school established in the United St ...
in
Ypsilanti, Michigan, replacing
Ron English. Eastern Michigan competed in the
Mid-American Conference
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(MAC) of the
Football Bowl Subdivision
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(FBS). It was Creighton's first job at that level of competition.
Creighton inherited a difficult situation. Eastern Michigan had not had a winning season since 1995 nor gone to a
bowl game
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since 1987. English had gone 11–46 over the past five seasons; in his first two seasons, Creighton won only three games. Amid public criticism, including calls by the faculty union and student government in early 2016 for the school to move down to FCS, the university reaffirmed its commitment to Creighton and staying in FBS.
In 2016, Creighton led Eastern to a 7–5 regular season record, its first winning season in twenty years. Eastern was invited to the
2016 Bahamas Bowl, its first postseason appearance since the
1987 California Bowl. It was also the sixth different country in which Creighton had coached a game.
[ ] That season included a victory over
Rutgers, Eastern's first victory over a "
Power Five
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" opponent. By the 2018 season, average attendance at home games had increased from 4,000 to 15,000.
[ ] The improved performance protected the football program in early 2018 when budget cuts eliminated four other sports, amid ongoing controversy within the campus community as to whether the program, successful or no, was worth funding.
Creighton's performance at Eastern, regarded as one of, if not the "toughest place to win in Division I football", attracted attention from other programs.
Following the 2018 season, Creighton was a rumored candidate for the head coach job at
Temple University
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptists, Baptist minister Russell Conwell an ...
that eventually went to
Rod Carey
Roderick Charles Carey (born July 24, 1971) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at Northern Illinois University from 2012 to 2018 and Temple University from 2019 to 2021.
Early years
Carey was ...
. Creighton's was one of several names floated during the intermittent negotiations between
Greg Schiano and Rutgers which culminated in Schiano's return. In 2019, Eastern finished 6–7 after losing to the
University of Pittsburgh
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in the
Quick Lane Bowl; it was the first time Eastern had qualified for the postseason in back-to-back years.
Creighton assumed the role of offensive coordinator for the 2020 season after
Aaron Keen
Aaron Keen (born June 27, 1972) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Washington University in St. Louis. Keen served as head football coach the Illinois College from 2003 to 2007 and as the interim head ...
, OC for the last three seasons and on the staff since 2014, departed to become head coach at
Washington University in St. Louis.
Personal life
Creighton is married to his wife, Heather. They have three children.
Creighton is a
Christian
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. At the age of 16 he joined
Teen Missions International, an interdenominational
Christian mission
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organization. Creighton credits the organization with eliminating his use of profanity, unusual in the coaching ranks.
Head coaching record
Notes
References
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External links
Eastern Michigan profileDrake profile* ; yearbook account of the 1991 Concordia season
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1969 births
Living people
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