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Co-CEO, Double Eagle Energy IV

Cody Campbell

Co-CEO | Double Eagle Energy IV

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About Cody

Cody Cagle Campbell, born on September 29, 1981, is an American businessman and former athlete. He played as an offensive lineman for the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Indianapolis Colts. Currently, Campbell serves as co-CEO of Double Eagle Energy IV, an upstream oil and gas company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. He was also a co-founder of Double Eagle Energy Holdings. In addition to his business pursuits, Campbell has been a member of the Texas Tech University System board of regents since April 2021 and has served as the board chair since April 2025. He has played a significant role in advancing his alma mater’s name, image, and likeness initiative.

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From CNA to Owner: Cody Campbell’s LTC Leadership PlaybookBigger Than 12: Big 12 still better than Big Ten, Yormark vs. Campbell, Coaches Draft, and moreEpisode 265: Sonny Dykes & Curt Cignetti get Heated over Josh Hoover, Cody Campbell vs. Brett Yormark in the Big 12#398 - Cody Campbell - Saving College Sports, NIL, & A $7B Opportunity

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