Football
Cross, Sheldon

Sheldon Cross
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs Coach
- Email:
- slcross@calpoly.edu
- Phone:
- 805-756-7687
Sheldon Cross
Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs) • First Year • Peru State '04
Recruiting Area: TBA
"I am very excited to add Sheldon Cross to our coaching staff as offensive coordinator," said Cal Poly head coach Paul Wulff. "I have worked with Sheldon in the past and have known him for a long time. He has a tremendous amount of respect out there with former players and coaches with whom he has worked. His results have been outstanding. He approaches offense with an aggressive mindset, which fits what we are doing and want to continue to do moving forward."
Cross's accomplishments include coaching on an Idaho State offensive staff that produced Walter Payton Award finalist, quarterback Justin Arias, to a 4,000-yard season passing in 2014, assisting Illinois State as tight ends and H-Backs coach to an FCS playoff berth and a 9-4 mark, and coaching Interlake and Kennedy Catholic high schools to six Washington state playoff berths and 71 wins in 10 seasons combined.
Cross, who will coach the running backs at Cal Poly, guided Kennedy Catholic to four consecutive Class 4A North Puget Sound League titles and a 36-6 record over those four seasons. He compiled 55 wins in seven seasons (2016-22) at the helm of the Lancers with 30 graduates going on to play college football.
Kennedy Catholic was runner-up in the Washington state Class 4A playoffs this fall and Cross was named SBLive Washington state coach of the year in Class 4A. Cross' offense averaged 42 points per game, passed for 21,585 yards and scored 250 touchdowns in seven seasons at Kennedy and he guided quarterback Sam Huard in setting the Washington state all-time career passing record of 13,214 yards.
Cross served as offensive coordinator for the West squad in the 2022 All-American Bowl, played last January in San Antonio, Texas, which the West won. The West offense scored 34 points and finished with 450 yards of offense. West quarterback Cade Klubnik was named MVP of the game.
Before returning to his home state in 2016, Cross was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Idaho State from 2013-15, tight ends and H-Backs coach at Illinois State in 2012 and offensive coordinator at New Mexico Highlands in 2011. He was an offensive graduate assistant of Wulff at Washington State in 2010, working with the tight ends and H-Backs for the Cougars and assisting the offensive coordinator with all aspects of the passing game.
In his three seasons at Idaho State, Cross played a vital role in the Bengals' record-breaking offense. Cross, who served as the outside wide receivers coach his first two seasons, guided the 2014 offense to a school-record 64 touchdowns and broke the single-season rushing record with 2,567 yards. Arias threw for 4,076 yards and 38 touchdowns on 318 completions.
At Illinois State, Cross helped guide the Redbirds to an FCS playoff appearance and a 9-4 record. The Redbirds' offensive unit led the Missouri Valley Football Conference in passing and total offense, averaging better than 30 points a game.
During his three-year head coaching stint (2007-09) at Interlake High School in Bellevue, Wash., Cross mentored the Saints to a 16-18 mark, earning state playoff berths in 2008 and 2009, and was named Kingco Conference Coach of the Year in 2009. The back-to-back trips to state playoffs were the first two for the school in 22 years.
Cross is a graduate of Stadium High School in Tacoma, Wash., where he was a quarterback. He also called signals for two years at Iowa Wesleyan in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and, after earning his bachelor's degree in psychology from Peru State College in Nebraska in 2004, served as quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator at Iowa Wesleyan in 2005 and as an assistant at Interlake in 2006.
Cross and his wife, Catherine, have one son, Wyatt and a daughter, Stella.