Football

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TCU

Oct 4 (Sat)

5:30 p.m.

Megan Rogers
Megan Rogers
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Megan Rogers is in her first year as the director of football administration, having been promoted to the position this past January by head coach Dan Hawkins.

 

Rogers, 27, also continues to serve in her role as administrative assistant for Hawkins, a role she assumed when he was hired, and she is her fourth year overall as an employee in the football office.  She is just the second woman to ever hold the title at Colorado, and likely one of a few to ever occupy the position nationally.

 

Her responsibilities include organizing all aspects of team travel, serving as the liaison with players’ parents and support groups, aiding in the coordination of CU’s two major summer football camps as well as several single-day camps, coordinating travel for Hawkins and the coordinators, and serving on various committees in athletics.

 

In her previous role under former head coach Gary Barnett, she worked closely with both the offensive and defensive coordinators and handled almost all the administrative duties in recruiting. 

 

She graduated from the University of Colorado in 2002 with a degree in psychology, and as an undergraduate, worked five years (1997-2001) as a student equipment manager for the football team.

 

Rogers was born March 30, 1980 in Denver.  She graduated from Cherry Creek High School in Denver, where she lettered in track and was also an athletic trainer.  Her father, Frank, earned three letters at CU playing both split end and placekicker from 1963-65.