Championship Parenting

Graham Neff, the Director of Athletics at Clemson, discusses his background and influences in this conversation. He grew up in Metro Atlanta and had a tight-knit group of friends who became like family. He was exposed to healthy relationships and parenting through his friends' families. He also mentions Clay Scroggins, a pastor and mentor, who had a significant impact on his faith and leadership development. Professionally, Dan Radakovich, the previous AD at Clemson, has been a mentor to Neff. Neff emphasizes the importance of work ethic and passion in his own life and hopes to instill those values in his children. In this conversation, Graham Neff, the Director of Athletics at Clemson University, discusses the role of faith in his life and how it influences his role as a father. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and creating a supportive environment for children. Neff also shares insights into his process for evaluating talent and finding the right fit for the Clemson athletic program. He highlights the significance of culture, relationships, and authenticity in building a successful team. The conversation concludes with Neff discussing the challenges and joys of raising twin boys and the values he seeks to instill in them, including integrity and the importance of consequences.

What is Championship Parenting?

Parenting is a must-win game. That's true for all of us, including some of the most accomplished coaches and leaders in athletics across the country.

Presented by Black Raven and Little U Productions, Championship Parenting is a weekly master class on parenting and leadership from some of the top coaches, administrators and executives across the landscape of American sports — each of whom have children of their own, and a wealth of relatable stories and insight to share.