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Obstructed View with Matt Mosley
Obstructed View with Matt Mosley
Obstructed View with Matt Mosley
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Welcome to the world of Matt Mosley, a trailblazer in both writing and broadcasting. With a rich career spanning over a decade, Matt co-hosted the popular afternoon-drive radio show on 103.3 FM ESPN in Dallas. He began his journey at the Dallas Morning News, earning accolades for his investigative journalism, notably his groundbreaking work on the 2003 Baylor basketball scandal. As a beat writer and columnist, he covered the Dallas Cowboys during the Parcells era, and later, he became ESPN.com’s first full-time NFL blogger. After five years at ESPN, Matt transitioned to Fox Sports Southwest as a writer and TV personality. Matt has launched many highly acclaimed podcasts. Among them, the Doomsday podcast with longtime ESPN reporter Ed Werder stands out as one of the most downloaded team podcasts in the country. A proud fourth-generation Baylor Bear, Matt is excited to share his insights and skewed views on sports.

Let's See How the Bears Handle Success
39:17
16 часов назад
Your Definitive Baylor-Tech Preview
32:29
14 дней назад
Bears Get Buffaloed in a Thriller
28:48
Месяц назад
Baylor Bears and Dallas Cowboys Preview
32:36
Месяц назад
Tony Franklin - NCAA/NFL Barefoot Kicker
42:19
2 месяца назад
Bob Lilly, Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer
30:15
2 месяца назад
Jeff Chakouian Baylor University Throw Coach
35:18
2 месяца назад
2024 Phil Steele College Football Preview
30:27
3 месяца назад
Matt talks with Sportscaster Pete Sousa
53:01
3 месяца назад
Комментарии
@aleanufopilotftlcertified5663
@aleanufopilotftlcertified5663 13 дней назад
As a Bears fan I wanted Coach McGuire to stay. The players were right. Joey excites and motivates wherever football players congregate. His W/L record speaks for itself.
@scrappy3838
@scrappy3838 12 дней назад
I have a lot of respect for Dave Aranda but also think McGuire would have been a great coach for Baylor too
@beckybhankins
@beckybhankins 25 дней назад
Thanks for a great summary of the game & program. Even though “bleak” is a heartbreaking outlook, at least we have two weeks to mentally prepare ourselves. Well done.
@jmayes
@jmayes Месяц назад
Hey Mosley! Great podcast. Just tuning in. One thing I wanted to share. I was seated near the team in Boulder last weekend and I kept my eyes on Arranda. Holy moly, I could read his lips at times and he got fired up! I didn't know he had that in him. We were all so happy to see that fire. Hope it continues. Sic'em! Perge!
@willgeralds2426
@willgeralds2426 Месяц назад
any thoughts on gordon pulling up as the colorado WR caught it instead of trying to pop him and dislodge the ball? 1. flat footed 2. late 3. didn't attempt to make a play on anything. why is he even on the field?
@roberthysmith464
@roberthysmith464 Месяц назад
I was born an Aggie live in Tennessee now but my father used to tell me stories of him being friends with Tony Franklin and Brad Duseik. At the time he worked at Trim Binder I think was the name. Anyway he always would say he knew the best kicker/barefoot kicker ever. Just in case TF See's this comment... "Bob Hysmith said hi old buddy".
@mjays0432
@mjays0432 Месяц назад
@ 42:00 THE REST OF THE STORY. In the ‘70’s, when TTU would score into the south end zone at Jones Stadium , the fans (especially the Saddle Tramps) would goad their kickers to ‘knock out a window’ in the AD’s office. I don’t remember anyone coming even close. So in that A&M game, first it was Bubba Bean taking 90+yards to the house, then it was this wimpy looking kid who couldn’t even afford a pair of shoes put the ball in the middle of 6th Street. For TTU it was all downhill from there. For some reason I am not surprised to hear that Tech wouldn’t give TF the time of day. Revenge IS sweet.
@sugarman9323
@sugarman9323 2 месяца назад
Grew up watching Franklin kick for the Patriots. Made some big kicks in their Super Bowl run in 85. 🔥👍
@treyjohnson2626
@treyjohnson2626 2 месяца назад
The Purple Cloud……happy birthday!
@jimsaksa-qc3ip
@jimsaksa-qc3ip 3 месяца назад
The schedule is a killer
@channingbanks5786
@channingbanks5786 3 месяца назад
That hat is fire. No Cap😏🤣
@charliewhite3593
@charliewhite3593 3 месяца назад
Most of the time I watch a podcast but this one was awesome I’m a Uk fan
@GeraldO-y8h
@GeraldO-y8h 4 месяца назад
UK is proud to have AB
@gavinmillerick2070
@gavinmillerick2070 4 месяца назад
@rickpurcell4920
@rickpurcell4920 4 месяца назад
Great to hear from Coach AB. Go BBN
@Ray-hr9tb
@Ray-hr9tb 4 месяца назад
Kentucky is the only school with five coaches to win NCAA championships. Add one more very soon!
@Wetrockstah2116
@Wetrockstah2116 4 месяца назад
Facts, well uconn has had a few different coaches win as well. But here is an interesting fact. Coaches Tubby Smith, Rick Pitino, and john Calipari all pretty much built their legacy at Kentucky and spent their peak years there.
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love 4 месяца назад
@@Wetrockstah2116 Calipari built and DESTROYED his legacy at Kentucky.
@Wetrockstah2116
@Wetrockstah2116 4 месяца назад
@@atlantic_love eh, he definitely has been on a downward spiral as of the last few years. He definitely had his peak years at UK. The man didn't start recruiting at an elite level until he got to Kentucky.
@StariYTube1
@StariYTube1 4 месяца назад
​@@Wetrockstah2116 no Cal was at his peak at Memphis got him signed to UK.. his Derek Rose last college year 30-1 record I think
@Wetrockstah2116
@Wetrockstah2116 4 месяца назад
@@StariYTube1 bro with all due respect plz either know what you're saying or do some research before you comment about something. Cals best year at Memphis was with Drose yes, they finished 38-2 that season. He had some decent teams there and the Drose team is one of the best he has had, but he had multiple teams at UK like that, plus he actually won a championship in 2012 with a 38-2 record. He didn't start stacking the talent he is known for until he arrived at UK. He had two teams at Kentucky that won 38 games, the 12' and 15' team. 38-2 and 38-1. He has always been a decent recruiter but he didn't start stacking classes until he got to Kentucky. He had the John wall and DeMarcus cousins team that finished 35-3, and the two 38 win teams. To keep it 💯 his "peak", was definitely started at Memphis his last year, then until like 2017. So 2008-2017 was his peak years as a coach. He definitely isn't the same coach he once was now, he is older, he lost his long time assistant John Robic who was a huge reason he had the success he did, and I just don't think he has the same hunger or energy anymore. He is A Hof coach who's best years are behind him. He might have a couple good years at Arkansas maybe, but I don't see him being there longer than 5 years.
@mindpower1112
@mindpower1112 4 месяца назад
Boston defense was amazing granted. Kyri legacy takes a hit you had time to prepare
@LittleHammer_
@LittleHammer_ 4 месяца назад
In fairness, Tatum, Brown, White n Jrue can play him defensively so he’s constantly having to find ways to get his shot off in that series. So disappointing but congrats to Boston
@paolocassandro3546
@paolocassandro3546 4 месяца назад
Pep who???