Professor Greg Dooley is a college athletics historian, educator, and speaker, best known for his nearly two decades chronicling the rich history and culture of University of Michigan athletics through MVictors.com - Michigan Football History and related media platforms.
At the University of Michigan’s Marsal Family School of Education, Greg teaches several popular undergraduate courses, including The History of College Athletics, Leading by Coaching, and Education & Equity in Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) - a class that explores the evolving landscape of athlete compensation, governance, and equity in collegiate sports.
Greg is a frequent featured commentator on college sports issues across broadcast, print, and radio, including appearances on the Big Ten Network and segments on WTKA 1050AM in Ann Arbor.
His insights bridge historical perspective and contemporary developments—from early Michigan football traditions to the seismic policy shifts around NIL and NCAA governance.
Greg also co-hosts the Professor and The Pundit podcast with longtime sports radio host Steve Clarke, where they unpack issues at the intersection of athletics, policy, and fandom.
He holds a BA from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Indiana University. Prior to academia, Greg built a successful career as an IT executive and consultant, bringing strategic insight and analytical rigor to both technology and education sectors.