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Tim Cramsey

Tim Cramsey rejoins Silverfield after serving as his offensive coordinator at Memphis for the last four seasons. In his four seasons calling plays for the Tigers, his offenses were among the nation’s best in scoring, ranking in the Top 25 all four years while averaging 36.3 points per game over 51 games across his tenure.

His final Memphis offense featured a balanced attack in 2025, averaging 420.7 total yards per game with 186.1 yards rushing and 234.6 yards passing. The Tigers’ offense featured three All-American Conference selections, including first teamers WR Cortez Braham Jr. and OL Travis Burke. RB Sutton Smith was third-team selection as a running back and a first-team pick as a return specialist. Braham Jr. led the Tigers with 63 receptions, 889 yards and eight touchdowns. Smith paced the Memphis running game with 669 yards on just 102 carries with seven touchdowns. As a returner, Smith combined for 280 yards on 15 punt returns and five kick returns, including a 99-yard touchdown at UAB.

Memphis’ 11-win season in 2024 was fueled by Cramsey’s offense that helped the Tigers finish the season No. 23 in the Coaches’ Poll and No. 24 in the AP Poll. The Tigers averaged 35.7 points per game to rank 12th nationally while averaging 444.5 yards per game to rank 16th in the FBS. QB Seth Henigan became the American Conference’s all-time leading passer with 14,266 yards and 104 touchdowns in his four-year career with the Tigers.

Prior to joining Silverfield’s Memphis staff, Cramsey served as the offensive coordinator at Marshall for four seasons (2018-21). His 2021 offense finished the year ranked 16th with 456.8 yards per game of total offense and 18th in passing yards per game with 294.4 yards. RB Rasheen Ali earned Freshman All-American honors from the Football Writers Association of America and First-Team All-Conference USA after leading the nation in rushing touchdowns (23), scoring (11.5 ppg), total points (150) and total touchdowns (25). His 1,401 yards were good enough for 10th in the FBS. QB Grant Wells passed for 3,532 yards to finish 15th in the nation. In 2020, Wells earned Conference USA Freshman of the Year and First-Team All-Conference USA. RB Brenden Knox was named Conference USA Most Valuable Player after scoring 11 touchdowns and running for 1,387 yards.

Cramsey has served as an offensive coordinator at seven schools since 2009, when he was promoted to take over the offense at New Hampshire, his alma mater. He called plays at FIU in 2012, Montana State for three seasons (2012-15), Sam Houston State in 2017, Marshall and Memphis.

As a player at New Hampshire (1994-97), Cramsey played quarterback and long snapper. He and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Brock and Bryce.

The Cramsey File
Birthdate: October 8, 1975
Hometown: Allentown, Pa.
High School: Allentown Central Catholic HS
College: New Hampshire, 1998
Family: Wife – Amy; Sons – Brock and Bryce

Coaching Experience
2001 Allentown Central Catholic HS (Pa.) – Offensive Coordinator
2002 Emmaus HS (Pa.) – Offensive Coordinator
2003-05 New Hampshire – Tight Ends/Fullbacks
2006-07 New Hampshire – Running Backs
2008 New Hampshire – Quarterbacks
2009-11 New Hampshire – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2012 FIU – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2013-15 Montana State – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2016 Nevada – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2017 Sam Houston State – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2018-21 Marshall – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2022-25 Memphis – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

Playing Experience
1994-97 New Hampshire