In this episode, Adam Breneman sits down with Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea. From his emotional first day on the job to the grind of building a winning program in the SEC, Coach Lea opens up like never before. He reflects on the early failures, the pressure he put on himself to be the “savior” of the program, and how those expectations had to be broken down before real growth could begin. Lea discusses the impact of NIL (name, image, and likeness) and the transfer portal on his recruiting blueprint, the internal culture shift he fought to instill, and the importance of alignment at every level from the weight room to the classroom.
He also shares what it takes to lead with purpose in a results-driven world, why retention is just as important as talent acquisition, and how he’s learned to coach with patience, clarity, and conviction. Beyond the X’s and O’s, this is a conversation about growth, fatherhood, self-awareness, and building a program rooted in values.