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Matt Knoll walked into Baylor in 1997 and told the local paper his goal was to win a national championship. The reporter laughed out loud. At the time, that reaction was fair. The program hadn't won a conference match in eight years. The courts were slanted. There was no bathroom, no equipment room, no stands. Twenty-two seasons later, Knoll left with a 510-150 record, 13 Big 12 titles, and Baylor's first team national championship. The hard part wasn't getting there. It was learning that the way he led to get there would stop working once they arrived. In this episode, Matt joins Gabe McManus to break down his three-phase framework, Rise, Rule, and Repeat, and explain why the leadership that carries a team from nothing to something can quietly undermine a team already capable of winning it all. He shares the moments in his career where he got it wrong, how he figured out what needed to change, and what he now brings to coaches and business leaders who are trying to push through their own ceilings. About Matt Knoll Matt Knoll served as Director of Men's Tennis at Baylor University for 22 seasons, retiring in 2018 with a career record of 510-150. Under his leadership, Baylor won 13 Big 12 Conference regular season titles, eight Big 12 Tournament championships, and the 2004 NCAA National Championship. A three-time National Coach of the Year and six-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, Matt was inducted into the Baylor Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. He now works as a leadership consultant and coach and is the author of Rise. Rule. Repeat.: The Champion's Framework for Building and Sustaining Elite Teams. What We Cover * Why Matt saw opportunity in eight slanted courts and no bathroom when nobody else did, and how he framed that vision to recruits from day one * How he raised over $22 million by connecting donors to a community vision before the program had earned any national recognition * The "Leadership Gremlins" concept and the season Matt's own coaching nearly cost his team a championship from the inside out * What championship coaches across football, swimming, and wrestling taught him about when to push and when to let go * The PPH framework (Professionalism, Pride, Heart) and why his team kept it a secret while ranked number one in the country * How to know which phase your team or business is actually in, and why misreading it is the most common leadership mistake Resources Mentioned * Book: Rise. Rule. Repeat [https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Rule-Repeat-Champions-Sustaining/dp/B0GPFH83V6].: The Champion's Framework for Building and Sustaining Elite Teams by Matt Knoll Connect with Matt Knoll * Email: matt@mattcanola.com * LinkedIn: Matt Knoll [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-knoll-80b30a3a5] Support the show [https://www.milliondollarproducershow.com]
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