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Jeremy Rogers Named Senior Associate Athletic Director

EDMOND – University of Central Oklahoma athletic director Stan Wagnon announced a staff change Monday with the elevation of Jeremy Rogers to Senior Associate Athletic Director.
 
Rogers, who arrived at Central in November 2012, previously worked as Director of Compliance & Legal Affairs.
 
"This is a well-deserved opportunity for someone who has been a constant contributor within our department," Wagnon said. "We appreciate his willingness to serve the department and we are excited to see his continued growth and for more of our initiatives and endeavors to benefit from his attention to detail. He is reliable and versatile, and we are going to continue to be in good hands with his leadership."
 
Rogers will continue leading Central's efforts with compliance and legal affairs, and his additional duties will include serving as Athletics' second level of authority in assisting with operational and administrative matters. He will manage daily internal operations of Athletics, notably Athletic Training, Strength & Conditioning, Ticketing programs, and facilities.
 
A native of Medford, Oklahoma, Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November 2012 and has been heavily involved in projects, committees, forums, and the like both inside the university as well as on the national stage.

Rogers holds positions in charge of student-athlete development, the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, is a Deputy Title IX coordinator, and a member the University's Behavioral Assessment Team (BAT). He has sport oversight of the men's golf, women's track & field and cross country, and wrestling.
 
Serving outside of the university, Rogers is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals (N4A), College Athletic Business Management Association (CABMA), and National Association of Athletics Compliance (NAAC) serving on the association's DII Reasonable Standards Committee.
 
He also serves on the NCAA Division II Coaching Enhancement Grant Committee which is designed to  provide financial assistance to the division's member schools that are committed to enhancing ethnic minority and gender representation in newly created assistant coaching positions for any NCAA-sponsored sport. He is also a representative of the NCAA Eligibility Advisory Group which provides support and feedback on content and functionality to the NCAA Eligibility Center.
 
Rogers was a member of the Southern Nazarene University football team (two-year starter) and earned all-conference honors at tight end. He received his bachelor's degree in Sport Management from SNU in 2007.

Rogers went on to earn his Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2012. While at OU he worked as an intern for the Athletic Compliance Department and Office of Legal Counsel. Rogers is licensed to practice law in the state of Oklahoma and is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association.
 
 
 
 
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