The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

681: Clark Lea (Vanderbilt Football Coach) - Rebuilding a Program, Belief as a Practice, Leading Misfits, Ownership Mentality, and Why Relatedness Is Your Edge

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Mar 29, 2026
Clark Lea, Vanderbilt head football coach known for a major program turnaround. He talks culture-building through relatedness and belief as daily practice. He explains owning outcomes, developing people across life roles, valuing misfits who fit the program, and how alignment and readiness create competitive edges.
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INSIGHT

Better People Make A Better Team

  • Better people make a better team as personal development in one role flows into others.
  • Clark Lea uses Vanderbilt's academic expectations (show up on time, engage resources) to build football habits that transfer across campus and life.
ADVICE

Refuse The Victim Narrative And Own The Outcome

  • Don't adopt a victim narrative after disappointment; take ownership and use the experience to drive improvement.
  • Clark told his team after missing the playoffs that they fell short and that blaming others won't change anything, so they must play better football.
ANECDOTE

Annual Intake Meeting Where Clark Shares His Whole Story

  • Clark shares his full personal story with new players in an annual 90‑minute intake meeting.
  • He shows images from childhood through college, his family milestones, and team seasons to make leadership authentic and build trust.
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