Crocker's first big challenge will be hiring the next USMNT head coach, a process which he called an "honor" several times in his press conference.
It is one of the responsibilities he will be tasked with before officially starting in the role in August and, perhaps, the most important decision he'll make throughout his tenure.
When asked what he was looking for in a head coach, Crocker repeatedly fell back to one word: leader. He said that he wasn't necessarily looking for a coach hailed as a tactical genius, given the time restrictions of the international game, but he was looking for someone to truly lead the program as a figurehead in all aspects of the game.
"We want to get a head coach and the right head coach to lead the program in place as soon as possible," Crocker said, "but what we don't want to do is to rush in and make the wrong appointments. There's a couple of key factors that I believe are going to be really important going forward. So first of all, the behaviors of the coach in terms of, I guess what I see from the current team is an aggressive, forward-thinking and a fearless team that went to the World Cup and and did some great stuff. I'm really, really keen to make sure that we find a coach that can replicate and continue to drive forward some of those behaviors in terms of creating that aggressive, forward-thinking team.
"Secondly, the style of play is going to be really important. Clearly there's there's been some great foundations put in place by Gregg [Berhalter] and by Anthony [Hudson] around the style of play and we want to continue to evolve that style of play, so to bring a coach in that can deliver that is also going to be fundamental to the process.
"The third and for me, the most important thing is around leadership. We need the right leader. We need the right head coach to come in and give the players ownership and responsibility to build a really, really strong culture or to continue to develop that really, really strong culture. Coaching internationally, it's very, very different to work in every day, on the field, with a club team, and some of the unique skillsets around being able to contribute to other things supporting players when they're in their clubs, building those strong club relationships, MLS relationships etc. Making sure things like collaboration and cooperation around player releases are going to be a fundamental part of the role going forward as well."
Crocker went on to add that he would be looking at the above factors first and foremost, not necessarily whether the coach is American or has experience in the American soccer system.
"They are the most important factors irrespective of where somebody is born," he said.