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🎙️ From the Commissioner’s Chair: What NCAA Division II Leadership Really Looks Like | Bob Dranoff
What does it actually mean to lead an NCAA conference?
In this episode of the Significant Coaching Podcast, Matt Rogers sits down with Bob Dranoff, former Commissioner of the East Coast Conference, for a rare, behind-the-scenes look at leadership from the highest level of Division II athletics.
Bob shares what most coaches and athletic directors never get to see—the reality of conference leadership. From balancing presidents, athletic directors, coaches, and student-athletes, to running championships, managing membership, and navigating limited resources, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the complexity of the commissioner’s role.
They dive deep into what makes Division II special, why empathy matters more than ever in leadership, how athletic directors can better support coaches, and the growing challenges facing college athletics—from professionalization to burnout to changing family expectations.
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🎙️ From the Commissioner’s Chair: What NCAA Division II Leadership Really Looks Like | Bob Dranoff
What does it actually mean to lead an NCAA conference?
In this episode of the Significant Coaching Podcast, Matt Rogers sits down with Bob Dranoff, former Commissioner of the East Coast Conference, for a rare, behind-the-scenes look at leadership from the highest level of Division II athletics.
Bob shares what most coaches and athletic directors never get to see—the reality of conference leadership. From balancing presidents, athletic directors, coaches, and student-athletes, to running championships, managing membership, and navigating limited resources, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the complexity of the commissioner’s role.
They dive deep into what makes Division II special, why empathy matters more than ever in leadership, how athletic directors can better support coaches, and the growing challenges facing college athletics—from professionalization to burnout to changing family expectations.
This episode is packed with perspective for:
📘 Resources Mentioned & Recommended:
Send us a text
Support the show
📚 Books & Recruit’s Journals by Matt Rogers
Significant Recruiting: The Playbook for Prospective College Athletes
👉 https://amzn.to/3NbWP9S
Recruit’s Journal Series (Sport-Specific Editions):
⚽ Soccer Recruit’s Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/3M4PFDX
🏐 Volleyball Recruit’s Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/4qMLr2S
🏀 Basketball Recruit’s Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/4bxljEJ
⚾ Baseball Recruit’s Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/3ZGbCMQ
🥎 Softball Recruit’s Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/4qd4PFp
📍 All resources also available at coachmattrogers.com
Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeartRadio, and all your favorite podcast platforms.
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