After retiring from professional football, McCreary worked for twenty years in sales in the furniture industry, before starting his own home-furnishing business, McCreary Modern in 1986. In 2008, he received the Gene Hooks Achievement Award from the Wake Forest Varsity Club. In 2013, McCreary was inducted into the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame. McCreary has also been inducted into the
Caldwell County Sports Hall of Fame. In 2014, McCreary committed $7.5 million to
Wake Forest University football's indoor practice facility project. The facility was declared to be named in honor of McCreary. The plaza outside gate 1 at
Truist Field and video board inside the stadium are also named for McCreary, as is the strength and conditioning center. ==References==