Education
University of Kansas.
University of Kansas.
Previously, he served in the same capacity for the Carolina Panthers (2007–2009). Crossman was a second-team all-America and all-Big East cornerback at Pittsburgh. He lettered two seasons (1987 and 1989) as a defensive back and one (1988) as the Panthers’ starting fullback.
As a senior he served as team captain and was named the squad’s Most Valuable Player as he led the Panthers to the 1989 Sun Bowl.
He also played one season at Kansas, where he was a Freshman All-America by The Sporting News in 1985 before following KU head coach Mike Gottfried to Pittsburgh. Crossman signed as a free agent with the Washington Redskins in 1990.
He made the squad, but was put on injured reserve after just three games. He also spent time on injured reserve with the Detroit Lions in 1991 and 1992.
He captained the London Monarchs of the World League of American Football in 1991 and 1992, earning All-League honors.
He recorded three interceptions and earned Most Valuable Player honors in the inaugural World Bowl, leading the Monarchs to the league title. Crossman began his coaching career at the United States. Coast Guard Academy in 1993 where he coached the defensive backs and special teams. He was the Panthers special teams coordinator over his last 5 seasons with the team
Crossman was hired by the Detroit Lions in 2010 as special teams coordinator.
On September 30th, 2012, against the Lions, the Minnesota Vikings returned a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown for the first time in a single game in franchise history. Crossman earned his bachelor"s degree in business administration and communications from Pittsburgh in 1990.
Crossman spent 2003-2009 as a member of the Carolina Panthers coaching staff