Mark Rosenbaum
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
Mark Rosenbaum serves as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach for Princeton University football, a role he assumed ahead of the 2024 season after several years of progressive responsibility within the program. Entering his eighth season with the Tigers in 2025, Rosenbaum has been a key contributor to one of the most productive offensive eras in modern Princeton football history. He was part of the coaching staff during Princeton’s historic undefeated 10–0 Ivy League championship season in 2018, when the Tigers set a league record with 470 points scored and led the conference in offense. During that championship run, Rosenbaum coached All-Ivy wide receivers Jesper Horsted and Stephen Carlson, with Horsted earning Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year finalist honors and setting program career records for receptions and touchdown catches.
Following the 2018 season, Rosenbaum transitioned into the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator role, helping guide Princeton to continued offensive success, including Ivy League titles in 2021 and sustained top-tier conference rankings in scoring and passing offense. His units have consistently developed All-Ivy performers, including multiple honorees in recent seasons, and he has been part of an offensive staff that helped produce NFL Draft selections such as Jalen Travis. Known for his detailed approach to player development and game planning, Rosenbaum has worked extensively with quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers to maximize efficiency and versatility within Princeton’s offensive system.
Prior to Princeton, Rosenbaum coached wide receivers at Rutgers and Moravian College. He is a graduate of Susquehanna University, where he was a four-year letterwinner at quarterback and earned Team MVP honors as a senior. Originally from Long Valley, New Jersey, Rosenbaum brings both Ivy League continuity and modern offensive perspective to the Princeton program.