Brodrick Johnson joined the UCF athletics department in June of 2021 as associate director for the Knights Leadership Academy and was promoted to assistant athletics director in May of 2022.
In December 2024, Johnson was selected as the recipient of the Greater Orlando Sports Commission's SPORTY for Best in Social Responsibility. The SPORTYS honor sports business professionals whose contributions and impact are vital in making Greater Orlando one of the country’s premier sports destinations.
Johnson came to UCF from Arkansas State, where he served as Academic Coordinator for the athletics department. He was primarily responsible, but not limited to, providing overall academic support services for the Arkansas State University student-athletes. Other duties included evaluating, tracking and enforcing bylaws to ensure the eligibility of student-athletes.
Johnson specifically worked with the football team, working daily with evaluations, tracking, APR and GSR. During his time as Academic Coordinator, the team won four of six Sun Belt Conference Team GPA Awards and continued to have student-athletes succeed in the classroom and life.
Before, Johnson was the Arkansas State's Director of Men's Basketball Operations. He initially served in a student manager capacity before being elevated to a graduate assistant position at A-State.
In that position, Johnson was responsible for team travel along with coordinating all of A-State's 6th Man Club and top 200 events. He served as the A-State men's basketball program's coordinator of volunteer opportunities while overseeing all of the team's student managers and graduate assistants.
Prior to his appointment, Johnson spent the 2011-12 season as a graduate assistant on the Red Wolves' coaching staff under Brady. A native of Jonesboro, Ark., Johnson served four seasons (2007-11) as a student manager for A-State coaches Dickey Nutt (2007-08) and John Brady (2008-11).
In May 2011, Johnson graduated from Arkansas State with a bachelor's degree in sport management. Johnson also earned a master's degree in sport administration from Arkansas State in August 2012.
Johnson came to UCF from Arkansas State, where he served as Academic Coordinator for the athletics department. He was primarily responsible, but not limited to, providing overall academic support services for the Arkansas State University student-athletes. Other duties included evaluating, tracking and enforcing bylaws to ensure the eligibility of student-athletes.
Johnson specifically worked with the football team, working daily with evaluations, tracking, APR and GSR. During his time as Academic Coordinator, the team won four of six Sun Belt Conference Team GPA Awards and continued to have student-athletes succeed in the classroom and life.
Before, Johnson was the Arkansas State's Director of Men's Basketball Operations. He initially served in a student manager capacity before being elevated to a graduate assistant position at A-State.
In that position, Johnson was responsible for team travel along with coordinating all of A-State's 6th Man Club and top 200 events. He served as the A-State men's basketball program's coordinator of volunteer opportunities while overseeing all of the team's student managers and graduate assistants.
Prior to his appointment, Johnson spent the 2011-12 season as a graduate assistant on the Red Wolves' coaching staff under Brady. A native of Jonesboro, Ark., Johnson served four seasons (2007-11) as a student manager for A-State coaches Dickey Nutt (2007-08) and John Brady (2008-11).
In May 2011, Johnson graduated from Arkansas State with a bachelor's degree in sport management. Johnson also earned a master's degree in sport administration from Arkansas State in August 2012.