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Greg Roskos

Recruiting Areas:  Section 1, New York City

Greg Roskos begins his 11th year on Cortland’s coaching staff in 2019. He is the Red Dragons’ associate head coach in addition to being offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
 
Under his guidance, the Red Dragons set school single-season records in 2018 for scoring average (39.3 points per game) and passing yardage average (295.9 yards per game). Cortland ranked in the top 25 nationally in both of those categories. The Red Dragons have been rated in the top three in their conference in scoring offense seven of the last nine years and in the top four in total offense six of the past seven seasons. His 2015 unit ranked sixth nationally in team passing efficiency, ninth in completion percentage and 22nd in passing offense.
 
Roskos came to Cortland from the University of Minnesota, where he was an assistant quarterbacks and quality control coach. The Golden Gophers were selected for the Insight Bowl in 2008, the second of his two seasons with the program.
 
In 2005 and 2006, Roskos served as a graduate assistant offensive coach at the University of Toledo. The Rockets finished 9-3 and won the GMAC Bowl in 2005. Roskos also was an assistant secondary coach at Patriot League champion and NCAA Division I-AA qualifier Lafayette College in 2004 and was linebackers coach in 2003 for a Muhlenberg College squad that won the Centennial Conference and played in the NCAA Division III tournament.
 
Roskos graduated from Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in 2002. He was a four-year letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection for the Huskies and was the team’s Defensive MVP when they advanced to the 2000 NCAA Division II championship game. A native of Scranton, Pa., Roskos graduated from West Scranton High School.