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Greg Goff

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American baseball coach (born 1970)
For the CEO of Tesoro, seeGregory J. Goff.
Greg Goff
Goff in 2022
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamPurdue
ConferenceBig Ten
Record124–109
Biographical details
Born (1970-09-24)September 24, 1970 (age 54)
Jackson, Tennessee, U.S.
Playing career
1990–1991Jackson State CC
1992–1993Delta State
Position(s)Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1997Delta State (asst.)
1998–1999Southeast Missouri State (asst.)
2000–2003Kentucky (asst.)
2004–2007Montevallo
2008–2014Campbell
2015–2016Louisiana Tech
2017Alabama
2018–2019Purdue (assistant)
2020–presentPurdue
Head coaching record
Overall586–448–1
Tournaments12–8
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Gulf South Conference East Division (2006)
NCAA Division II South Central Region (2006)
Big South Conference North Division (2013)
Big South Conference Tournament (2014)
Awards
ABCA SouthCentral Region Coach of the Year (2006)
Alabama BCA Coach of the Year (2006)
GSC East Division All-Decade Second Team (2010)
Big South Conference Coach of the Year (2013)

Greg Goff (born September 24, 1970) is an Americancollege baseball coach and formerpitcher. He is the head baseball coach atPurdue University. Goff played college baseball atJackson State Community College from 1990 to 1991 andDelta State University from 1992 to 1993. He served as the head coach at theUniversity of Montevallo from 2004 to 2007,Campbell University from 2008 to 2014,Louisiana Tech University from 2015 to 2016 and theUniversity of Alabama in 2017.

Coaching career

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Goff was hired as the head coach of theAlabama Crimson Tide baseball team on June 17, 2016.[1] He led the team to a 19–34–1 season before being fired for possibly violating NCAA rules by seeking to revoke some player scholarships.[2][3]

Following his dismissal,Mark Wasikowski hired Goff as a volunteer assistant for thePurdue Boilermakers baseball staff.[4] Because Goff accepted a volunteer position, Alabama still had to pay his salary over the length of his contract.[5] On June 13, 2019, just two days after Wasikowski left to become the head coach atOregon, Goff was promoted to head coach.[6]

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Montevallo Falcons(Gulf South Conference)(2004–2007)
2004Montevallo26–276–157th(East)
2005Montevallo36–2211–104th(East)
2006Montevallo43–1816–41st(East)NCAA Division II College World Series
2007Montevallo47–1713–52nd(East)NCAA Division II Regional
Montevallo:152–8446–34
Campbell Fighting Camels(Atlantic Sun Conference)(2008–2011)
2008Campbell21–3713–20T–10th
2009Campbell27–247–1910th
2010Campbell28–278–19T–10th
2011Campbell17–373–2711th
:31–85
Campbell Fighting Camels(Big South Conference)(2012–2014)
2012Campbell41–1815–92nd
2013Campbell49–1019–51st(North)
2014Campbell41–2118–82nd(North)NCAA Division I Regional
Campbell:224–17452–22
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs(Conference USA)(2015–2016)
2015Louisiana Tech25–278–2112th
2016Louisiana Tech42–2019–115thNCAA Division I Regional
Louisiana Tech:67–4727–32
Alabama Crimson Tide(Southeastern Conference)(2017)
2017Alabama19–34–15–24–114th
Alabama:19–34–15–24–1
Purdue Boilermakers(Big Ten Conference)(2020–present)
2020Purdue7–70–0Season canceled due toCOVID-19
2021Purdue16–2616–2612th
2022Purdue29–219–127thBig Ten tournament
2023Purdue24–2911–139th
2024Purdue33–2413–116thBig Ten tournament
2025Purdue15-22-1
Purdue:124–10951–63
Total:586–448–1

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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  1. ^"Alabama hires Greg Goff to coach baseball team".www.usatoday.com. USA Today. June 17, 2016. RetrievedJune 13, 2019.
  2. ^Drew Champlin (May 25, 2017)."Alabama dismisses baseball coach Greg Goff". AL.com. RetrievedNovember 20, 2018.
  3. ^"Alabama fires baseball coach Greg Goff after 1 season".USA TODAY.
  4. ^Nathan Baird (July 21, 2017)."Ex-Tech coach Goff lands at Purdue as grad assistant".www.thenewsstar.com. USA Today Network. RetrievedJune 13, 2019.
  5. ^Chandler Rome (July 28, 2017)."Alabama will still pay Goff since he accepted volunteer position at Purdue".www.montgomeryadvertiser.com. USA Today Network. RetrievedJune 13, 2019.
  6. ^"Purdue names Greg Goff baseball coach".www.wlfi.com. Heartland Media, LLC. June 13, 2019. Archived fromthe original on June 14, 2019. RetrievedJune 13, 2019.

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Current head baseball coaches of theBig Ten Conference

# denotes interim head coach


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