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Rob Snyder - News Talk 860 KSFA

Rob Snyder Rob Snyder is the News & Sports Operations Manager for News/Talk 95.1/790, KFYO and Talk 1340 KKAM in Lubbock, plus the Brand Manager for News/Talk 1470, KYYW in Abilene, ESPN 960 (KGKL) in San Angelo, and News/Talk 1290 in Wichita Falls. Snyder also contributes news & sports reports to TSN, the Texas State Network, which is heard on Talk 1340 & KFYO. In 2018, Snyder was named one of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce s Twenty Under 40 . In addition, Snyder has previously served as the CBS Sports Radio and ESPN Radio stringer for Texas Tech Football & Men s Basketball games in Lubbock during the 2000s and 2010s. From 2016-2019, he was the co-host of the West Texas Friday Night Scoreboard Show which is broadcast across more than 45 stations during high school football season. And, from 2001-2004, Snyder was the Network Producer for Texas Tech Football & Red Raider Basketball broadcasts from the All Sports Radio Network.

Electric Texas Tech Receiver Enters Transfer Portal

Electric Texas Tech Receiver Enters Transfer Portal Carter confirmed the news on his own Twitter account Monday afternoon: Here s Carter s full statement: I want to thank Texas Tech for giving me the opportunity to be a dual-sport athlete. There are not many athletes that can say that they were given this opportunity and I was blessed to learn so much from both programs. I want to personally thank the Track coaches, Coach Kittley and Rob for always believing in me even though I didn t get to run a full season for them. They showed me the true meaning of believing in and supporting their athletes no matter what. TTU has taught me so much and help mold me into the man I am today but after talking with my family, we believe it s best to put my name in the transfer portal. I would like to thank all the fans. It s been real TECH! 82 out.

Two More Red Raiders Make 2021 Destination Decision

The First Texas Tech Senior Takes Advantage of Extra Eligibility

Texas Tech’s 2021 roster got a major boost Friday when linebacker Colin Schooler announced that he intends to return to Lubbock for his final season of eligibility. The Arizona transfer was a senior in 2020, but the NCAA granted an extra year of eligibility to athletes who play fall sports. The only catch is that he ll have to use his extra year of eligibility at Texas Tech. My time at Texas Tech has been awesome for the short period I have been in Lubbock,” Schooler said on Twitter.  I can t thank Coach Wells and the staff enough for accepting me and giving me an opportunity to play. With that said, I can’t wait to spend one more year in the Jones! Let’s run it back, Lubbock! Wreck ‘Em!

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